α-Diimine Catalyzed Propylene-Diene Copolymerization: Towards a Potential Sulfur-Crosslinked Elastomeric Alternative to EPDM

Abstract

The development of sulfur-crosslinkable, main-chain-saturated elastomers beyond conventional EPDM remains a longstanding significance in polyolefin chemistry. Herein, we report a series of α-diimine Ni(II) complexes bearing sterically congested cyclopolyarene moieties at the rear position of an acenaphthenyl backbone. In combination with diethylaluminum chloride (AlEt₂Cl) as a cocatalyst, these complexes effectively promote the copolymerization of propylene with linear, acyclic, nonconjugated α,ω-dienes, affording a new class of hyperbranched, unsaturated elastomers.The influences of key copolymerization parameters, including ligand structure, diene identity, and comonomer concentration, etc., on catalytic activity and comonomer incorporation were systematically investigated, and the resulting hyperbranched poly(propylene-diene) rubbers (BPPDRs) were thoroughly characterized. Structure-property correlations reveal that BPPDRs exhibit pronounced elastomeric behavior and good compatibility with EPDM. Vulcanization and mechanical evaluations further demonstrate that EPDM blends containing 20 wt% BPPDR display curing characteristics and tensile properties comparable to those of neat EPDM. Overall, this work establishes a viable nickel-catalyzed strategy for accessing EPDM-like elastomers via propylene/diene copolymerization and provides new insights into the design of sulfur-crosslinkable, mainchain-saturated rubbers based on hyperbranched polyolefin architectures.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jan 2026
Accepted
25 Feb 2026
First published
25 Feb 2026

Polym. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

α-Diimine Catalyzed Propylene-Diene Copolymerization: Towards a Potential Sulfur-Crosslinked Elastomeric Alternative to EPDM

F. Liu, Q. Gao, W. Zhao, X. Wang, X. Zhang and H. Liu, Polym. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6PY00021E

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