Utilization of steric hindrance of alkyl lithium-based initiator to synthesize high 1,4 unit-containing hydroxyl- terminated polybutadiene

A novel alkyl lithium-based initiator with relatively large steric hindrance, tert-butyldimethylsiloxydimethylpropyl lithium (TBDMSODPrLi), was designed and synthesized. By using TBDMSODPrLi, hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) was prepared via anionic polymerization. The macromolecular structu...

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Main Authors: Xin Min, Xiaodong Fan, Jie Liu
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-77bc7513bee94261beb26c7831313aae2020-11-25T03:06:28ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032018-01-015510.1098/rsos.180156180156Utilization of steric hindrance of alkyl lithium-based initiator to synthesize high 1,4 unit-containing hydroxyl- terminated polybutadieneXin MinXiaodong FanJie LiuA novel alkyl lithium-based initiator with relatively large steric hindrance, tert-butyldimethylsiloxydimethylpropyl lithium (TBDMSODPrLi), was designed and synthesized. By using TBDMSODPrLi, hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) was prepared via anionic polymerization. The macromolecular structure of HTPB was characterized and verified by FTIR and 1H-NMR. It was found that 1,4 unit content in HTPB initiated by TBDMSODPrLi was significantly higher (over 90%) compared to a HTPB (1,4 unit content of 70%) initiated with another initiator possessing smaller steric hindrance. The possible mechanism, which was based on initiator steric hindrance affecting monomer chain addition behaviour, was deduced. It was that the initiator's larger steric hindrance blocked lithium's intermolecular association during anionic polymerization; as a result, it could effectively increase the 1,4 unit content in HTPB. To further study how to obtain higher and stable 1,4 unit content, the optimal anionic polymerization technique for HTPB was explored including polymerization temperature, time and the amount of initiator used. The study concluded that utilization of an initiator with larger steric hindrance and reducing the polymerization temperature were two important factors to raise the 1,4 unit content in HTPB.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.180156mono-lithium-based initiatorsteric hindranceanionic polymerizationhydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene1,4 unit content
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author Xin Min
Xiaodong Fan
Jie Liu
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Xiaodong Fan
Jie Liu
Utilization of steric hindrance of alkyl lithium-based initiator to synthesize high 1,4 unit-containing hydroxyl- terminated polybutadiene
Royal Society Open Science
mono-lithium-based initiator
steric hindrance
anionic polymerization
hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene
1,4 unit content
author_facet Xin Min
Xiaodong Fan
Jie Liu
author_sort Xin Min
title Utilization of steric hindrance of alkyl lithium-based initiator to synthesize high 1,4 unit-containing hydroxyl- terminated polybutadiene
title_short Utilization of steric hindrance of alkyl lithium-based initiator to synthesize high 1,4 unit-containing hydroxyl- terminated polybutadiene
title_full Utilization of steric hindrance of alkyl lithium-based initiator to synthesize high 1,4 unit-containing hydroxyl- terminated polybutadiene
title_fullStr Utilization of steric hindrance of alkyl lithium-based initiator to synthesize high 1,4 unit-containing hydroxyl- terminated polybutadiene
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of steric hindrance of alkyl lithium-based initiator to synthesize high 1,4 unit-containing hydroxyl- terminated polybutadiene
title_sort utilization of steric hindrance of alkyl lithium-based initiator to synthesize high 1,4 unit-containing hydroxyl- terminated polybutadiene
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2018-01-01
description A novel alkyl lithium-based initiator with relatively large steric hindrance, tert-butyldimethylsiloxydimethylpropyl lithium (TBDMSODPrLi), was designed and synthesized. By using TBDMSODPrLi, hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) was prepared via anionic polymerization. The macromolecular structure of HTPB was characterized and verified by FTIR and 1H-NMR. It was found that 1,4 unit content in HTPB initiated by TBDMSODPrLi was significantly higher (over 90%) compared to a HTPB (1,4 unit content of 70%) initiated with another initiator possessing smaller steric hindrance. The possible mechanism, which was based on initiator steric hindrance affecting monomer chain addition behaviour, was deduced. It was that the initiator's larger steric hindrance blocked lithium's intermolecular association during anionic polymerization; as a result, it could effectively increase the 1,4 unit content in HTPB. To further study how to obtain higher and stable 1,4 unit content, the optimal anionic polymerization technique for HTPB was explored including polymerization temperature, time and the amount of initiator used. The study concluded that utilization of an initiator with larger steric hindrance and reducing the polymerization temperature were two important factors to raise the 1,4 unit content in HTPB.
topic mono-lithium-based initiator
steric hindrance
anionic polymerization
hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene
1,4 unit content
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.180156
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