WO2013037911A1 - Oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides, catalytic system comprising said oxo-nitrogenated complex and process for the (co)polymerization of conjugated dienes - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to an oxo- nitrogenated complex of lanthanides.
- the present invention relates to an oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides and its use in a catalytic system for the (co) polymerization of conjugated dienes.
- the present invention also relates to a catalytic system for the (co) polymerization of conjugated dienes comprising said oxo-nitrogenated complex of lantha ⁇ nides .
- the present invention relates to a
- polybutadiene 1,4- cis is a synthetic elastomer whose properties are very similar to those of natural rubber. Since the beginning of stereospecific polymerization, numerous catalytic systems have been used for the production of this elas- tomer, as described, for example, by Porri L. et al. in: "Comprehensive Polymer Science” (1989), Eastmond G.C. et al . Eds., Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK, Vol. 4, Part II, pages 53-108.
- a first catalytic system capable of giving a poly ⁇ butadiene having a content of 1,4-trans units ranging from 70% to 90% is described in American patent US 3,050,513 and was based on titanium compounds contain ⁇ ing iodine, such as, for example, titanium tetraiodide (Til 4 ) , combined with an aluminium hydride such as, for example, lithium-aluminium hydride, sodium-aluminium hydride, potassium-aluminium hydride, rubidium- aluminium hydride, caesium-aluminium hydride.
- ⁇ ing iodine such as, for example, titanium tetraiodide (Til 4 )
- an aluminium hydride such as, for example, lithium-aluminium hydride, sodium-aluminium hydride, potassium-aluminium hydride, rubidium- aluminium hydride, caesium-aluminium hydride.
- Catalytic systems capable of giving a polybutadiene having a 1,4-cis content equal to about 93% are de ⁇ scribed, for example, by W. Cooper in “The Stereo Rub- bers” (1977), Ed. W. M. Saltman, Wiley, New York, page 21 (catalytic system: AliBu 3 -TiI 4 ) ; W. Marconi et al . , in “Chimica Industriale” (1963), Vol. 45, page 522 (catalytic system: AlEt 3 -AlEt 2 I-TiCl 4 ) ; W. Marconi et al . , in "Journal of Polymer Science” (1965), Part A, Vol. 3, page 735 (catalytic system: AlHCl 2 -OEt 2 -TiCl 4 - A1I 3 ) .
- catalytic systems characterized by a higher stereospecificity capable of giving polybuta ⁇ diene having a content of 1,4-cis units equal to about 96%, is described, for example: with respect to cata ⁇ lytic systems comprising cobalt, in Italian patent IT 592,477 and by Gippin M. et al . in "Industrial & Engi ⁇ neering Chemistry, Product Research and Development” (1962), Vol. 1(1), pages 32-39; with respect to cata ⁇ lytic systems comprising nickel, by Ueda et. al . , in “Koogyo Kagaku Zasshi” (1963), Vol. 66, page 1103, and by Throckmorton et al . in “Rubber Chemistry and Technology” (1972), Vol. 45, pages 268-277.
- catalytic systems comprising lanthanides such as, for example, neodymium, praseodymium and gadolinium, is also known, as described, for example, by: Hsieh H. L. et al . in "Rubber Chemistry and Technology” (1985), Vol. 58(1), pages 117-145.
- the polybutadiene obtained using these catalytic systems has a content of 1,4-cis units of about 98%, a good processability, and a relatively broad molecular weight distribution.
- catalytic systems compris ⁇ ing uranium allyls capable of providing a polybutadiene having a very high content of 1,4-cis units (i.e.
- catalytic systems comprising lanthanides of ⁇ fered advantages with respect to the use of catalysts based on titanium, cobalt and nickel, previously pro ⁇ posed and in use at that time.
- catalytic systems comprising lanthanides were capable of giving polymers, in particular polybu ⁇ tadiene, having a higher content of 1,4-cis units ( ⁇ 97%) , with a more linear structure and, consequently, more suitable for the production of tyres, which repre ⁇ sents the most important application (about 80%) of polybutadiene 1,4-cis use.
- European patent EP 0 076 535 de-scribes an enhanced process for the ( co ) polymeri zation of conjugated diolefins comprising the use of a par ⁇ ticular catalytic system including at least one compound of a metal selected from those of Group III B of the Periodic System having an atomic number between 21 and 103, preferably neodymium, a derivative of an or ⁇ ganic halide and an organometallic compound containing aluminium such as, for example, alkyl aluminium hydride, or trialkyl aluminium hydride.
- Said process al ⁇ lows (co)polymers having a high content of 1,4-cis units (> 98%) and a high linearity, to be obtained.
- a catalyst comprising (a) a reaction mixture formed by reacting a carboxylate of a metal having an atomic number ranging from 57 to 71 such as, for example, lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium with an aluminium tri-alkyl, (b) an aluminium alkyl and/or an aluminium alkyl hydride and (c) a Lewis acid.
- a metal having an atomic number ranging from 57 to 71 such as, for example, lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium with an aluminium tri-alkyl
- an aluminium alkyl and/or an aluminium alkyl hydride and
- a Lewis acid a Lewis acid
- the catalytic systems com ⁇ prising neodymium are obtained by reaction between neodymium trichloride, as such or complexed with donors (e.g. alcohols, ethers, tri-butyl-phosphate, alkyl- sulfoxides, amides, pyridine) , and an aluminium tri- alkyl (e.g. aluminium tri-iso-butyl , aluminium tri- ethyl, aluminium tri-methyl) : in this case, these are binary catalytic systems. Said binary catalytic systems are described, for example, by Yang J. H. et al . , in "Macromolecules" (1982), Vol. 15(2), pages 230-233; Porri L. et al . in "Macromolecular Symposia” (1998), Vol. 128, Issue 1, pages 53-61.
- donors e.g. alcohols, ethers, tri-butyl-phosphate, alkyl-
- neodymium chloride can be obtained by reaction of a neodymium compound (e.g., alcoholate, carboxylate) with a chlorine donor (e.g., di-ethyl alu ⁇ minium chloride, ethyl-aluminium dichloride, bis- aluminium tri-ethyl trichloride, t-butyl chloride) and then reacted with an aluminium alkyl or an aluminium tri-alkyl: in this case, these are tertiary catalytic systems. Said tertiary catalytic systems are described, for example, by: Cabassi F. et al .
- the order for adding the components (chlorine do ⁇ nor, aluminium alkyl or aluminium tri-alkyl) to the neodymium compound can be extremely important for the nature of the catalytic system to be obtained.
- the order of adding the above-mentioned components is also decisive for the catalytic activity and for the polydispersity of the resulting polymers.
- the percentage of neodymium catalytically active is relatively low, normally rang- ing from 7% to 8% (said percentage referring to the mo ⁇ lar percentage of active neodymium with respect to the total moles of neodymium charged) , as described, for example, by Marina N. G. et al . , in "Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR" (1982), Vol. 265, pages 1431-1433.
- Said ternary catalytic systems pro ⁇ vide a polybutadiene having a much lower polydispersity than those obtained by means of the classical ternary catalytic systems mentioned above. Furthermore, said ternary catalytic systems can also produce polyisoprene and/or other polymers deriving from the (co) polymerization of substituted butadienes, providing (co)polymers with a high content of 1,4-cis units (i.e. content ⁇ 90%) . In particular, a polymer is obtained from the polymerization of isoprene, having a content of 1,4-cis units equal to about 94%, which can be ad ⁇ vantageously used for producing elastomeric blends for the production of tyres.
- the Applicant has faced the problem of finding a new oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides that can be used in a catalytic system capable of providing (co)polymers of conjugated dienes, in particular poly- butadiene and polyisoprene, linear or branched, with a high content of 1,4-cis units, i.e. a content of 1,4- cis units ⁇ 99% in the case of polybutadiene, and ⁇ 98% in the case of polyisoprene. Furthermore, said polyiso ⁇ prene has a glass transition temperature (T g ) similar to that of natural rubber.
- T g glass transition temperature
- An object of the present invention therefore re ⁇ lates to an oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides having general formula (I) or (II) :
- Ln represents a metal of the series of lanthanides, preferably selected from neodymium (Nd) , lanthanum (La) , praseodymium (Pr) , gadolinium (Gd) , europium (Eu) , terbium (Tb) , samarium (Sm) , erbium (Er) , ytterbium (Yb) ;
- Ri and R 2 equal to or different from each other, represent a hydrogen atom; or they are selected from linear or branched C1-C20, preferably C1-C15, alkyl groups, cycloalkyl groups optionally substi ⁇ tuted, aryl groups optionally substituted;
- R3 represents a hydrogen atom; or it is selected from linear or branched C1-C20, preferably C1-C15, alkyl groups, cycloalkyl groups optionally substi ⁇ tuted, aryl groups optionally substituted; or R 3 represents a ketoimine group having the formula:
- R' and R" equal to or different from each other, represent a hydrogen atom, or they are selected from linear or branched C1-C20 / preferably Ci- Ci 5 , alkyl groups, cycloalkyl groups optionally sub ⁇ stituted, aryl groups optionally substituted;
- Y represents an oxygen atom; or a -N-R 4 group wherein R 4 represents a hydrogen atom, or it is se- lected from linear or branched C 1 -C20, preferably Ci- Ci 5 , alkyl groups, cycloalkyl groups optionally sub ⁇ stituted, aryl groups optionally substituted;
- R2 and R4 can be optionally bound to each other so as to form, together with the other atoms to which they are bound, a saturated, unsaturated or aromatic cycle containing from 3 to 6 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with linear or branched C 1 -C20 / prefera ⁇ bly C 1 -C15, alkyl groups, said cycle optionally con ⁇ taining other heteroatoms such as, for example, oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, silicon, phosphorous, selenium;
- - Xi, X2 and X3, equal to or different from each other represent a halogen atom such as, for example, chlorine, bromine, iodine; or they are se ⁇ lected from linear or branched C 1 -C20 / preferably C 1 -C15, alkyl groups, -OCOR 5 or -OR 5 groups wherein R5 is selected from linear or branched C 1 -C20 / pref ⁇ erably C 1 -C15, alkyl groups.
- the term "metal belonging to the family of lanthanides” means any metal belonging to the Periodic Table of the Elements having an atomic number ranging from 57 to 71. It should be noted that, for the purposes of the present invention and following claims, the term “Periodic Table of the Elements” refers to the IUPAC version of the "Periodic Table of the Elements” dated June 22, 2007, provided in the following Internet website www . iupac . org/reports /periodic i table .
- C1 - C20 alkyl groups refers to linear or branched alkyl groups having from 1 to 20 carbon atoms. Specific examples of C1 - C20 alkyl groups are: methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl, sec-butyl, iso- butyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, n- nonyl, n-decyl, 2-butyloctyl, 5-methylhexyl , 4- ethylhexyl, 2-ethylheptyl, 2-ethylhexyl .
- cycloalkyl groups refers to cycloalkyl groups having from 3 to 30 carbon atoms. Said cycloal ⁇ kyl groups can be optionally substituted with one or more groups, equal to or different from each other, se ⁇ lected from: halogen atoms; hydroxyl groups; C1 - C12 al ⁇ kyl groups; C1 - C12 alkoxyl groups; cyano groups; amino groups; nitro groups.
- cycloalkyl groups are: cyclopropyl, 2, 2-difluorocyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, hexamethyl- cyclohexyl, pentamethylcyclopentyl, 2-cyclooctylethyl, methylcyclohexyl , methoxycyclohexyl , fluorocyclohexyl , phenylcyclohexyl .
- aryl groups means aromatic carbocyclic groups. Said aromatic carbocyclic groups can be option ⁇ ally substituted with one or more groups, equal to or different from each other, selected from: halogen atoms such as, for example, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, preferably fluorine; hydroxyl groups; C 1 -C 1 2 alkyl groups; C 1 -C 1 2 alkoxyl groups, cyano groups; amino groups; nitro groups.
- halogen atoms such as, for example, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, preferably fluorine
- hydroxyl groups C 1 -C 1 2 alkyl groups
- C 1 -C 1 2 alkoxyl groups C 1 -C 1 2 alkoxyl groups
- aryl groups are: phenyl, methylphenyl , trimethylphenyl , methoxy- phenyl, hydroxyphenyl , phenyloxyphenyl , fluorophenyl, pentafluorophenyl , chlorophenyl , bromophenyl, nitro- phenyl, dimethylaminophenyl , naphthyl, phenylnaphthyl , phenanthrene, anthracene.
- cyclo relates to a system containing a ring containing from 3 to 6 carbon atoms, optionally containing, in addition to the nitrogen atom, other heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, silicon, selenium, phosphorous. Specific examples of cyclo are: pyridine, thiadiazole.
- Ln is neodymium (Nd) , praseodymium (Pr) , gadolinium (Gd) , lanthanum (La) , preferably neodymium (Nd) ;
- Ri and R 2 are a hydrogen atom; or they are selected from linear or branched C 1 -C2 0 alkyl groups, and are preferably a methyl group; or they are selected from cycloalkyl groups optionally substituted;
- R3 is selected from linear or branched C 1 -C2 0 alkyl groups, phenyl groups optionally substituted, cycloalkyl groups optionally substituted;
- Xi, X2 and X3, the same as each other, are a halogen atom such as, for example, chlorine, bromine, io ⁇ dine, preferably chlorine.
- Ln is neodymium (Nd) , praseodymium (Pr) , gadolinium
- Ga lanthanum
- Nd neodymium
- Ri and R 2 are a hydrogen atom; or they are selected from linear or branched C 1 -C2 0 alkyl groups, and are preferably a methyl group; or they are selected from cycloalkyl groups optionally substituted;
- Y is an oxygen atom; or a -N-R 4 group wherein R 4 is selected from linear or branched C 1 -C2 0 alkyl groups, phenyl groups optionally substituted, cycloalkyl groups optionally substituted;
- halogen atom such as chlorine, bromine, iodine, preferably chlorine .
- the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides having general formula (I) or (II) is intended, according to the present invention, as being in any physical form such as, for example, isolated and purified solid form, solvated form with a suitable solvent, or supported on suitable organic or inorganic solids, preferably having a physical granular or powder form.
- the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides having general formula (I) or (II) is prepared starting from ligands known in the art.
- ligands which can be used for the aim of the present invention are those having the following formulae (L1)-(L13):
- Said ligands having formulae (L1)-(L12) can be prepared by means of processes known in the art.
- Said ligands having formulae (L1)-(L12) can be prepared, for example, by means of condensation reactions between primary amines and diketones as described, for example, in International patent application WO 2001/10875; or by: Parks J. E. and Holm R. H. in "Inorganic Chemistry” (1968), Vol 7(7), pages 1408-1416; Roberts E. and Turner E. E. in “Journal of Chemical Society” (1927), page 1832; Dudek G. 0. and Holm R. H. in “Journal of the American Chemical Society” (1961), Vol. 83, Issue 9, pages 2099-2104.
- the ligand (L13), i.e. 2,6-di- acetylpyridine is commercially available (Aldrich) .
- the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides having general formula (I) or (II) can be prepared according to processes known in the art for the preparation of analogous complexes of other metals such as, for exam ⁇ ple, cobalt, nickel.
- Said oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides can be prepared, for example, by reaction between compounds of lanthanides having general formula Ln (X) 3 wherein Ln and X have the same meanings described above, as such or complexed with ethers [for example, diethyleter, tetrahydrofuran (THF) , dimethoxyethane ] , with ligands having formulae (L1)-(L13) indicated above, in a molar ratio ligand (L) /lanthanide (Ln) ranging from 1 to 1.5, preferably operating in the presence of at least one ether solvent [for example, tetrahydrofuran (THF)], at room temperature or higher.
- ethers for example, diethyleter, tetrahydrofuran (THF) , dimethoxyethane
- ligands having formulae (L1)-(L13) indicated above, in a molar ratio ligand (L)
- the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides thus ob- tained can be subsequently recovered by means of meth ⁇ ods known in the art such as, for example, precipita ⁇ tion by means of a non-solvent (for example, pentane) , followed by separation by filtration or decanting and optional subsequent solubilization in a suitable sol- vent followed by low-temperature crystallization.
- meth ⁇ ods known in the art such as, for example, precipita ⁇ tion by means of a non-solvent (for example, pentane) , followed by separation by filtration or decanting and optional subsequent solubilization in a suitable sol- vent followed by low-temperature crystallization.
- room temperature means a temperature ranging from 20°C to 25°C.
- the present invention also re ⁇ lates to a catalytic system for the (co) polymerization of conjugated dienes comprising said oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides having general formula (I) or (ID .
- a further object of the present invention therefore relates to a catalytic system for the (co) polymerization of conjugated dienes comprising:
- X' represents a halogen atom such as, for example, chlorine, bromine, iodine, fluorine
- R6 is selected from linear or branched C 1 -C2 0 alkyl groups, C3-C2 0 cycloalkyl groups, aryl groups, said groups being optionally substituted with one or more silicon or germanium atoms
- n is an integer ranging from 0 to 2;
- R 7 , Rg and Rg equal to or different from each other, represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom such as, for example, chlorine, bromine, io- dine, fluorine; or they are selected from linear or branched C 1 -C20 alkyl groups, C3-C20 cycloalkyl groups, aryl groups, said groups being optionally substituted with one or more silicon or germanium atoms; and p is an integer ranging from 0 to 1000; (b 3 ) compounds having general formula (V) :
- D + represents a Br0nsted acid capable of donating a proton and of reacting irreversibly with the substituent X of the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides having general formula (I) or (II);
- E ⁇ represents a compatible anion capable of stabi ⁇ lizing the active catalytic species which are gen ⁇ erated by the reaction of the two components and which is sufficiently labile as to be able to be removed by an olefinic monomer, preferably a boron atom, even more preferably an anion having formula B(Ar) 4 ⁇ _) wherein the substituents Ar, equal to or different from each other, are selected from aryl groups such as, for example, phenyl, pentafluoro- phenyl, bis (trifluoromethyl) phenyl .
- aluminium alkyls (bi) which are particularly useful for the aim of the present invention are: tri-methyl-aluminium, tri- (2, 3, 3-tri-methyl- butyl) -aluminium, tri- (2, 3-di-methyl-hexyl ) -aluminium, tri- (2, 3-di-methyl-butyl) -aluminium, tri- (2, 3-di- methyl-pentyl ) -aluminium, tri- (2, 3-di-methyl-heptyl ) - aluminium, tri- (2-methyl-3-ethyl-pentyl) -aluminium, tri- (2-methyl-3-ethyl-hexyl) -aluminium, tri- (2-methyl- 3-ethyl-heptyl) -aluminium, tri- (2-methyl-3-propyl- hexyl ) -aluminium, tri-ethyl-aluminium, tri-e
- aluminoxanes (b 2 ) which are particularly useful for the aim of the present invention are: methylaluminoxane (MAO), ethyl-aluminoxane, n-butyl-aluminoxane, tetra-iso-butyl-aluminoxane (TI- BAO) , tert-butyl-aluminoxane, tetra- (2, 4, 4-tri-methyl- pentyl ) -aluminoxane (TIOAO) , tetra- (2, 3-di-methyl- butyl) -aluminoxane (TDMBAO) , tetra- (2, 3, 3-tri-methyl- butyl) -aluminoxane (TTMBAO) .
- MAO methylaluminoxane
- ethyl-aluminoxane ethyl-aluminoxane
- TI- BAO tetra-is
- Methylaluminoxane (MAO), tetra-iso-butyl-aluminoxane (TIBAO) are particularly preferred.
- Said aluminoxanes can be prepared according to processes known in the art.
- Said aluminoxanes can be prepared, for example, by reacting at least one tri- alkyl-aluminium or at least one di-alkyl aluminium monochloride with water or with a salt containing crystallization water such as, for example, copper sulfate pentahydrate, aluminium sulfate hexadecahydrate, in the presence of at least one organic solvent such as, for example benzene, toluene, xylene.
- compounds (b 3 ) having general formula (V) which are particularly useful for the aim of the present invention are: tetrakis- pentafluorophenyl-borate tributylammonium-tetrakis- pentafluorophenyl-aluminate, tributylammonium-tetrakis- [ (3, 5-di- (trifluorophenyl) ] -borate, tributylammonium- tetrakis- (4-fluorophenyl) ] -borate, N, N-dimethylbenzyl- ammonium-tetrakis-pentafluorophenyl-borate, N,N-di- methyl-hexylammonium-tetrakis-pentafluorophenyl-borate, N, -dimethylanilinium-tetrakis- (pentafluorophenyl ) - borate, N, N, N
- (pentafluorophenyl ) -aluminate di- (propyl) -ammonium- tetrakis- (pentafluorophenyl) -borate, di- (cyclohexyl) - ammonium-tetrakis- (pentafluorophenyl ) -borate, tri- phenyl-carbenium-tetrakis- (pentafluorophenyl ) -borate, tri-phenylcarbenium-tetrakis- (penta-fluorophenyl ) - aluminate. Tetrakis-pentafluorophenyl-borate is pre- ferred.
- the compounds (b 3 ) can be selected from compounds having formula B(Ar) 3 wherein Ar has the same meanings described above; or from compounds having formula B(Ar)3P wherein Ar has the same meanings de- scribed above and P is a pyrrole radical optionally substituted .
- the molar ratio between the lanthanide present in the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides (a) having general formula (I) or (II) and the aluminium present in the co-catalyst (b) selected from aluminium alkyls (bi) or aluminoxanes (b 2 ) can range from 5 to 5,000, preferably from 10 to 1,000.
- the molar ratio between the lanthanide present in the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides (a) having general formula (I) or (II) and the boron present in the co-catalyst (b) selected from compounds (b3) having general formula (IV), can range from 0.1 to 15, preferably from 0.5 to 10.
- additives or components can be optionally added to the above catalytic system in order to adapt it so as to satisfy specific practical requirements.
- the catalytic systems thus obtained should therefore be considered as being included in the scope of the present invention.
- Additives and/or components which can be added in the preparation and/or formulation of the catalytic system object of the present invention are, for example, inert solvents, such as, for example, aliphatic and/or aro ⁇ matic hydrocarbons; aliphatic and/or aromatic ethers; weakly coordinating additives (e.g.
- Lewis bases se ⁇ lected, for example, from non-polymerizable olefins; sterically hindered or electronically poor ethers; halogenating agents such as, for example, silicon hal- ides, halogenated hydrocarbons, preferably chlorinated; or mixtures thereof.
- Said catalytic system can be prepared according to methods known in the art.
- Said catalytic system for example, can be prepared separately (preformed) and subsequently introduced into the (co) polymerization environment.
- said catalytic system can be prepared by reacting at least one oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides (a) having general formula (I) or (II) with at least one co-catalyst (b) , optionally in the presence of other additives or components selected from those listed above, in the presence of a solvent such as, for exam ⁇ ple, toluene, heptane, at a temperature ranging from 20°C to 60°C, for a time ranging from 10 seconds to 10 hours, preferably from 30 seconds to 5 hours. More de- tails on the preparation of said catalytic system can be found in the examples provided hereunder.
- said catalytic system can be pre ⁇ pared in situ, i.e. directly in the ( co) polymerization environment.
- said catalytic system can be prepared by introducing the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides (a) having general formula (I) or (II), the co-catalyst (b) and the preselected conjugated di- ene(s) to be (co) polymerized, separately, operating un- der the conditions in which the (co) polymerization is carried out.
- the above catalytic systems can also be supported on inert sol ⁇ ids, preferably consisting of silicon and/or aluminium oxides, such as, for example, silica, alumina or silico-aluminates .
- inert sol ⁇ ids preferably consisting of silicon and/or aluminium oxides, such as, for example, silica, alumina or silico-aluminates .
- the known supporting techniques can be used for supporting said catalytic systems, gener ⁇ ally comprising the contact, in a suitable inert liquid medium, between the carrier, optionally activated by heating to temperatures higher than 200°C, and one or both of components (a) and (b) of the catalytic system object of the present invention.
- the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides (a) having general formula (I) or (II) only, or the co-catalyst (b) only can be present on the surface of the carrier.
- the missing component on the surface is subsequently put in contact with the supported component, at the moment in which the catalyst active for the polymerization is to be formed.
- the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides having general formula (I) or (II), and the catalytic systems based thereon, which have been supported on a solid by the functionalization of the latter and the formation of a covalent bond between the solid and the oxo- nitrogenated complex of lanthanides having general for ⁇ mula (I) or (II), are also included in the aim of the present invention.
- the present invention also relates to a process for the (co) polymerization of conjugated dienes, characterized in that it uses said catalytic system.
- the quantity of oxo-nitrogenated complex of lantha- nides (a) having general formula (I) or (II) and of co- catalyst (b) that can be used in the (co) polymerization of conjugated dienes varies according to the (co) polymerization process to be carried out. Said quantity is in any case such as to obtain a molar ratio between the lanthanide present in the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides (a) having general formula (I) or (II) and the metal present in the co-catalyst (b) , i.e.
- co-catalyst (b) when the co-catalyst (b) is selected from aluminium alkyls (bi) or aluminoxanes (b 2 ) , boron when the co-catalyst (b) is selected from compounds (b3) having general formula (V) , comprised within the values indicated above.
- Pre ⁇ ferred (co) polymerizable conjugated dienes are 1,3- butadiene, isoprene.
- the above (co) polymerizable conju- gated dienes can be used alone, or in a mixture of two or more dienes. In the latter case, i.e. using a mix ⁇ ture of two or more dienes, a copolymer is obtained.
- the present invention relates to a polymerization proc ⁇ ess of 1 , 3-butadiene or isoprene, characterized in that it uses said catalytic system.
- Said (co) polymerization is generally carried out in the presence of a polymerization solvent generally se- lected from inert organic solvents such as, for exam ⁇ ple, saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons such as, for ex ⁇ ample, butane, pentane, hexane, heptane, or mixtures thereof; saturated cyclo-aliphatic hydrocarbons such as, for example, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, or mixtures thereof; mono-olefins such as, for example, 1-butene, 2-butene, or mixtures thereof; aromatic hydrocarbons such as, for example, benzene, toluene, xylene, or mix ⁇ tures thereof; halogenated hydrocarbons such as, for example, methylene chloride, chloroform, carbon tetra- chloride, trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, 1,2- dichloroethane, chlorobenzene, bromobenzene,
- said (co) polymerization can be carried out using, as (co) polymerization solvent, the same conjugated diene(s) to be (co) polymerized, according to the process known as "bulk process".
- the concentration of conjugated diene to be (co) polymerized in said (co) polymerization solvent gen ⁇ erally ranges from 5% by weight to 50% by weight, pref ⁇ erably from 10% by weight to 20% by weight, with re ⁇ spect to the total weight of the conjugated di- ene/solvent mixture.
- said (co) polymerization can be carried out at a temperature ranging from -70 °C to +100 °C, preferably from -20°C to +80°C.
- Said (co) polymerization can be carried out either in continuous or batchwise.
- the use of the oxo-nitrogenated complex of lanthanides having general formula (I) or (II) allows (co)polymers of conjugated dienes to be ob ⁇ tained, in particular linear or branched polybutadiene and polyisoprene, with a high content of 1,4-cis units, i.e. a content of 1,4-cis units ⁇ 99% in the case of polybutadiene, and ⁇ 98% in the case of polyisoprene.
- acetylacetone Aldrich
- neodymium trichloride/tetrahydrofuran complex [ dCl3 (2THF) ] : obtained by the extraction of neo ⁇ dymium trichloride ( dCls) (Strem Chemicals) with tetrahydrofuran (THF) at boiling point, as described by Yang J. H. et al . , in "Macromolecules” (1982), Vol. 15(2), pages 230-233;
- THF tetrahydrofuran
- RPE Carlo Erba, RPE
- ethylenediamine (Aldrich) used as such;
- toluene Aldrich: pure, ⁇ 99.5%, distilled on so ⁇ dium (Na) in an inert atmosphere;
- isoprene (Aldrich) : pure, ⁇ 99%, refluxed on cal ⁇ cium hydride, then distilled "trap-to-trap" and kept in a nitrogen atmosphere;
- TIBAO tetra-iso-butyl-aluminoxane
- DIBAH di-iso-butyl-aluminium hydride
- Nd-2-ethylhexanoate [Nd (OCOCi 7 H 15 ) 3 ] (Strem) : 0.05 M solution in heptane;
- heptane (Aldrich) pure, ⁇ 99%, distilled on sodium (Na) in an inert atmosphere;
- the sample thus prepared was diluted with water having a MilliQ purity up to a weight of about 50 g, weighed exactly, to obtain a so ⁇ lution on which analytical instrumental determination was carried out using an ICP-OES (optical detection plasma) Thermo Optek IRIS Advantage Duo spectrometer, by comparison with solutions at a known concentration.
- ICP-OES optical detection plasma
- Thermo Optek IRIS Advantage Duo spectrometer by comparison with solutions at a known concentration.
- a calibration curve was prepared for each analyte, within the range of 0 ppm - 10 ppm, measuring solutions having a known titre obtained by weight dilu ⁇ tion of certified solutions.
- samples of the oxo-nitrogenated com- plexes of lanthanides object of the present invention about 30 mg - 50 mg, were weighed exactly in 100 ml glasses in a dry-box under a stream of nitrogen. 2 g of sodium carbonate (Na 2 CC>3) and, outside the dry-box, 50 ml of MilliQ water, were added. The mixture was brought to boiling point on a plate, under magnetic stirring, for about 30 minutes. It was left to cool, sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4 ) diluted 1/5, was added until the reaction became acid and the mixture was titrated with silver nitrate (AgNC>3) 0. IN with a potentiometer titrimeter.
- H 2 SO 4 sulfuric acid
- the 13 C-HMR and 1 H-HMR spectra were registered by means of a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer mod.
- Bruker Avance 400 using deuterated tetrachloroethylene (C 2 D 2 C1 4 ) at 103°C, and hexamethyldisiloxane (HDMS) as internal standard, or using deuterated chloroform (CDCI3) , at 25°C, and tetramethylsilane (TMS) as inter ⁇ nal standard.
- microstructure of the polymers [i.e. content of 1,4-cis units (%) ] was determined by analysis of the above spectra on the basis of what is indicated in lit ⁇ erature by Mochel, V. D., in "Journal of Polymer Sci ⁇ ence Part A-l: Polymer Chemistry” (1972), Vol. 10, Issue 4, pages 1009-1018, for polybutadiene ; and by Sato, H., et al . , in “Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition” (1979), Vol. 17, Issue 11, pages 3551-3558 for polyisoprene .
- the I.R. spectra (FT-IR) were registered by means of a Bruker IFS 48 spectrophotometer.
- the I.R. spectra (FT-IR) of the ligands used in the present invention were obtained by dispersing the ligand to be analyzed in anhydrous potassium bromide (KBr) (disks of KBr) , or in a suspension of nujol or tetramethyl silane (TMS) .
- the I.R. spectra (FT-IR) of the polymers were ob ⁇ tained from polymeric films on tablets of potassium bromide (KBr) , said films being obtained by deposition of a solution of the polymer to be analyzed in hot o- dichlorobenzene .
- concentration of the polymeric so ⁇ lutions analyzed was equal to 10% by weight with re ⁇ spect to the total weight of the polymeric solution.
- the DSC Densired Scanning Calorimetry thermal analysis, for determining the melting point (T m ) and the crystallization temperature (T c ) of the polymers ob ⁇ tained, was carried out using a Perkin Elmer Pyris dif ⁇ ferential scanning calorimeter. For this aim, 5 mg of polymer were analyzed, with a scanning rate ranging from l°C/min to 20°C/min, in an inert nitrogen atmosphere .
- the DSC Different Scanning Calorimetry thermal analysis, for determining the glass transition tem- perature (T g ) of the polymers obtained and of the natu ⁇ ral rubber (NR) , was carried out by means of the above calorimeter, using the following thermal program: isotherm for 3 minutes at +70°C; cooling from +70°C to - 90°C at a rate of 10°C/min; isotherm for 3 min at - 90°C; heating from -90°C to +70°C at a rate of 10°C/min.
- the determination of the branching of the polymers obtained was carried out by means of the GPC/MALLS technique obtained by coupling a multi-angle light scattering detector (MALLS) with a traditional SEC/RI elution system, operating under the following conditions :
- the absolute measure ⁇ ment can be contemporaneously carried out of the mo ⁇ lecular weight and gyration radius of the macromole- cules that are separated by the chromatographic system: the quantity of light scattered from a macromolecular species in solution can in fact be used directly for obtaining its molecular weight, whereas the angular variation in the scattering is directly correlated to its average dimensions.
- the fundamental relation which is used is represented by the following equation (1) :
- - K* is the optical constant which depends on the wave ⁇ length of the light used, the refraction index (dn/dc) of the polymer, the solvent used;
- - Re is the intensity of the light scattered, measured at the angle ⁇ (excess Rayleigh factor) ;
- - ⁇ is the function describing the variation of the light scattered with the angle at which it is measured, for an angle ⁇ equal to 0 ;
- Equation (1) For very low concentrations (typical of a GPC sys ⁇ tem) , the equation (1) indicated above is reduced to the following equation (2) :
- the macromolecular dimensions in solution are directly correlated to their branching degree: for the same molecular weight, the smaller the dimensions of the macromolecule with respect to the linear correspon ⁇ dent, the higher the branching degree will be.
- Informations relating to the macrostructure of the polymer is qualitatively deduced from the value of the parameter a, which represents the slope of the curve which correlates the gyration radius with the molecular weight: when, under the same analysis conditions, this value decreases with respect to a macrostructure of the linear type, there is the presence of a polymer having a branched-type macrostructure.
- the typical value of the parameter a for linear polybutadiene having a high content of 1,4-cis units, in tetrahydrofuran (THF) is equal to 0.58-0.60.
- Figure 12 shows the FT-IR (nujol) spectrum of the ligand having formula (LI) obtained.
- Figure 14 shows the FT-IR (nujol) spectrum of the ligand having formula (L7) obtained.
- the solution was subjected to filtration, the solvent of the fil ⁇ trate was significantly reduced in volume under vacuum and pentane in excess was then added obtaining the pre ⁇ cipitation of a yellow/green solid.
- the solid thus ob ⁇ tained was recovered by filtration and dried under vac ⁇ uum obtaining 1.01 g of a greenish solid product (microcrystalline powder) corresponding to the complex NdCl3(Ll), equal to a conversion of 88.9% with respect to the neodymium charged.
- Figure 13 shows the FT-IR (nujol) spectrum of the complex NdCl3(Ll) obtained.
- the solu ⁇ tion was subjected to filtration, the solvent of the filtrate was significantly reduced in volume under vac ⁇ uum and pentane in excess was then added obtaining the precipitation of a greenish solid.
- the solid thus ob ⁇ tained was recovered by filtration and dried under vac ⁇ uum obtaining 0.92 g of a greenish solid product (microcrystalline powder) corresponding to the complex NdCl 3 (L2), equal to a conversion of 92% with respect to the neodymium charged.
- the solution was subjected to filtration, the solvent of the fil ⁇ trate was significantly reduced in volume under vacuum and pentane in excess was then added obtaining the pre ⁇ cipitation of a yellow solid.
- the solid thus obtained was recovered by filtration and dried under vacuum ob ⁇ taining 1.37 g of a yellow solid product (microcrystal- line powder) corresponding to the complex NdCl3(L3), equal to a conversion of 86.3% with respect to the neo- dymium charged.
- the solu ⁇ tion was subjected to filtration, the solvent of the filtrate was significantly reduced in volume under vac- uum and pentane in excess was then added obtaining the precipitation of a yellow/green solid.
- the solid thus obtained was recovered by filtration and dried under vacuum obtaining 0.83 g of a yellow solid product (microcrystalline powder) corresponding to the complex dCl3 (L6) , equal to a conversion of 85% with respect to the neodymium charged.
- the solution was subjected to filtration, the solvent of the fil ⁇ trate was significantly reduced in volume under vacuum and pentane in excess was then added obtaining the pre- cipitation of a brownish solid.
- the solid thus obtained was recovered by filtration and dried under vacuum ob ⁇ taining 1.22 g of a brownish solid product (microcrys- talline powder) corresponding to the complex NdCl 3 (L7), equal to a conversion of 78.5% with respect to the neo- dymium charged.
- Figure 15 shows the FT-IR (nujol) spectrum of the complex NdCl3(L7) obtained.
- the solution was subjected to filtration, the solvent of the fil ⁇ trate was significantly reduced in volume under vacuum and pentane in excess was then added obtaining the pre ⁇ cipitation of a yellow/brown solid.
- the solid thus ob ⁇ tained was recovered by filtration and dried under vac ⁇ uum obtaining 1.51 g of a yellowish solid product (microcrystalline powder) corresponding to the complex NdCl3(L8), equal to a conversion of 86.7% with respect to the neodymium charged.
- the volume was significantly reduced under vacuum, and the precipitate obtained was sepa ⁇ rated by filtration, washed various times with pentane, in order to remove the non-reacted ligand, and dried under vacuum obtaining 1.23 g of a light bluish solid product (microcrystalline powder) corresponding to the complex NdCl3(L12), equal to a conversion of 68.9% with respect to the neodymium charged.
- the solution was subjected to filtration, the solvent of the fil ⁇ trate was significantly reduced in volume under vacuum and pentane in excess was then added obtaining the pre- cipitation of a brownish solid.
- the solid thus obtained was recovered by filtration and dried under vacuum ob ⁇ taining 0.69 g of a brownish solid product (microcrys- talline powder) corresponding to the complex NdCl3(L13), equal to a conversion of 66.7% with respect to the neo- dymium charged.
- Figure 17 shows the FT-IR (nujol) spectrum of the complex NdCl3(L13) obtained.
- Tetra-iso-butyl-aluminoxane (TIBAO) in a cyclohexane solution (6.2 ml; lxlO "2 moles, equal to about 2.9 g) was then added, and subsequently the com ⁇ plex NdCl3(Ll) [sample GL617] (2.7 ml of a toluene solu ⁇ tion at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO "5 moles, equal to about 5.4 mg) obtained as described in Example 14.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stir ⁇ ring, at 20°C, for 5 hours.
- Example GL617 (2.7 ml of a toluene solution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 5.4 mg) obtained as described in Example 14.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 20°C, for 116 hours.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the ad ⁇ dition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subse ⁇ quently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a metha ⁇ nol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.770 g of polybutadiene having a con ⁇ tent of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indi ⁇ cated in Table 1.
- Tetra-iso-butyl-aluminoxane (TIBAO) in a cyclohexane solution (6.2 ml; 1x10 moles, equal to about 2.9 g) was then added, and subsequently the com ⁇ plex NdCl3(L2) [sample GL619] (2.85 ml of a toluene so ⁇ lution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 5.7 mg) obtained as described in Example 15.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 20°C, for 5 hours.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol con ⁇ taining a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxi ⁇ dant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.438 g of polybuta ⁇ diene having a content of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indicated in Table 1.
- the polymer obtained was subse ⁇ quently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a metha ⁇ nol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.808 g of polybutadiene having a con- tent of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indi ⁇ cated in Table 1.
- Tetra-iso-butyl-aluminoxane (TIBAO) in a cyclohexane solution (6.2 ml; lxlO -2 moles, equal to about 2.9 g) was then added, and subsequently the com ⁇ plex NdCl 3 (L3) [sample P1889] (2.65 ml of a toluene so ⁇ lution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 5.3 mg) obtained as described in Example 16.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 20°C, for 10 hours.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol con ⁇ taining a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxi- dant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.277 g of polybuta ⁇ diene having a content of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indicated in Table 1.
- EXAMPLE 26 2 ml of 1 , 3-butadiene, equal to about 1.4 g, were condensed, at a low temperature (-20°C) , in a 25 ml test-tube. 13.17 ml of heptane were then added and the temperature of the solution thus obtained was brought to 20°C.
- Di-iso-butyl-aluminium hydride (DIBAH) (0.18 ml; 1 mmole, equal to about 144 mg) was then added, and subsequently the complex NdCl3(L3) [sample P1889] (2.65 ml of a toluene solution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 5.3 mg) obtained as described in Example 16.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 20°C for 20 hours.
- the po ⁇ lymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subse ⁇ quently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a metha ⁇ nol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 1.39 g of polybutadiene having a con ⁇ tent of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indi ⁇ cated in Table 1.
- Tetra-iso-butyl-aluminoxane (TIBAO) in a cyclohexane solution (6.2 ml; lxlO -2 moles, equal to about 2.9 g) was then added, and subsequently the com- plex dCl3 (L6) [sample GL618] (2.75 ml of a toluene so ⁇ lution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 5.5 mg) obtained as described in Example 17.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 20°C, for 3.5 hours.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the poly ⁇ mer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addi ⁇ tion of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.575 g of polybutadiene having a content of 1,4-cis units equal to 99.6%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indicated in Table 1.
- Figure 2 (d) shows the FT-IR spectrum of the polybu- tadiene obtained.
- Figure 3 shows the 1 H-NMR and 13 C-NMR spectra of the polybutadiene obtained.
- Di-iso-butyl-aluminium hydride (0.18 ml; 1 mmole, equal to about 144 mg) was then added, and subsequently the complex NdCl3(L6) [sample GL618] (2.75 ml of a toluene solution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 5.5 mg) obtained as described in Example 17.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 20°C, for 5 hours.
- the po- lymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.259 g of polybutadiene having a content of 1,4-cis units equal to 99.4%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indicated in Table 1.
- Figure 2 (c) shows the FT-IR spectrum of the polybu- tadiene obtained.
- Figure 4 shows the 1 H-NMR and 13 C-NMR spectra of the polybutadiene obtained.
- the polymer obtained was subse ⁇ quently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a metha- nol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.214 g of polybutadiene having a content of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indi ⁇ cated in Table 1.
- Tetra-iso-butyl-aluminoxane (TIBAO) in a cyclohexane solution (6.2 ml; lxlO -2 moles, equal to about 2.9 g) was then added, and subsequently the com ⁇ plex NdCl3(L7) [sample GL653] (2.2 ml of a toluene solu- tion at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 4.4 mg) obtained as described in Example 18.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stir ⁇ ring, at 50°C, for 1 hour.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irga- nox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.721 g of polybutadiene hav ⁇ ing a content of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further charac- teristics of the process and of the polybutadiene ob ⁇ tained are indicated in Table 1.
- Figure 2 (e) shows the FT-IR spectrum of the polybu ⁇ tadiene obtained.
- Di-iso-butyl-aluminium hydride (0.18 ml; 1 mmole, equal to about 144 mg) was then added, and subsequently the complex NdCl3(L7) [sample GL653] (2.2 ml of a toluene solution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 4.4 mg) obtained as described in Example 18.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 50°C, for 1.5 hours.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.670 g of polybutadiene having a content of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indicated in Table 1.
- Figure 2 (f) shows the FT-IR spectrum of the polybu ⁇ tadiene obtained.
- T e t r a-iso-butyl-aluminoxane (TIBAO) in a cyclohexane solution (6.2 ml; lxlO -2 moles, equal to about 2.9 g) was then added, and subsequently the com- plex NdCl3(L8) [sample GL654] (2.2 ml of a toluene solu ⁇ tion at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 4.4 mg) obtained as described in Example 19. The whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stir ⁇ ring, at 50°C, for 30 minutes.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol con ⁇ taining a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxi ⁇ dant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.594 g of polybuta- diene having a content of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indicated in Table 1.
- Di-iso-butyl-aluminium hydride (0.18 ml; 1 mmole, equal to about 144 mg) was then added, and subsequently the complex NdCl3(L8) [sample GL654] (2.2 ml of a toluene solution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 4.4 mg) obtained as described in Example 19.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 50°C, for 1 hour.
- the po ⁇ lymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution con- taining 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.647 g of polybutadiene having a content of 1,4-cis units equal to 99.5%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indicated in Table 1.
- Figure 5 shows the 1 H-NMR and 13 C-NMR spectrum of the polybutadiene obtained.
- T e t r a-iso-butyl-aluminoxane (TIBAO) in a cyclohexane solution (6.2 ml; lxlO -2 moles, equal to about 2.9 g) was then added, and subsequently the com ⁇ plex NdCl 3 (L13) [sample P1915] (2.05 ml of a toluene so ⁇ lution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 4.1 mg) obtained as described in
- Example 20 The whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 20°C, for 23 hours. The polymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol con ⁇ taining a few drops of hydrochloric acid. The polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxi- dant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.893 g of polybuta- diene having a content of 1,4-cis units > 99%: further characteristics of the process and of the polybutadiene obtained are indicated in Table 1.
- Tri-iso- butylaluminium [Al( 1 Bu)3] (5.63 ml; 2.25x10 2 moles) was subsequently added and the solution obtained was left to age for 2 hours, under constant stirring, at 20°C, obtaining a catalytic suspension having a concentration of neodymium equal to 0.02 M.
- Figure 1 shows the 1 H-NMR spectrum of the polybuta- diene obtained.
- Figure 2 (a) shows the FT-IR spectrum of the polybu ⁇ tadiene obtained.
- the polymer obtained was subse ⁇ quently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a metha ⁇ nol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 1.36 g of polyisoprene having a con ⁇ tent of 1,4-cis units > 98% and a glass transition tem- perature (T g ) equal to -65.5°C: further characteristics of the process and of the polyisoprene obtained are in ⁇ dicated in Table 2.
- Example GL618 (2.75 ml of a toluene solution at a concentra ⁇ tion equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 5.5 mg) obtained as described in Example 17.
- the whole mix- ture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 20°C, for 45 hours.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the ad ⁇ dition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subse ⁇ quently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a metha- nol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.653 g of polyisoprene having a con ⁇ tent of 1,4-cis units > 98% and a glass transition tem ⁇ perature (T g ) equal to -65.6°C: further characteristics of the process and of the polyisoprene obtained are in- dicated in Table 2.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at
- Figure 7 shows the DSC diagram of the polyisoprene obtained.
- Di-iso- butyl-aluminium hydride (DIBAH) (0.18 ml; 1 mmole, equal to about 144 mg) was then added, and subsequently the complex dCl3 (L6) [sample GL618] (2.75 ml of a tolu ⁇ ene solution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 5.5 mg) obtained as described in
- Example 17 The whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 50°C, for 24 hours. The polymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol con ⁇ taining a few drops of hydrochloric acid. The polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxi ⁇ dant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 1.36 g of polyiso ⁇ prene having a content of 1,4-cis units > 98% and a glass transition temperature (T g ) equal to -65.4°C: fur- ther characteristics of the process and of the polyiso ⁇ prene obtained are indicated in Table 2.
- Example GL653 (2.2 ml of a toluene solution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 4.4 mg) obtained as described in Example 18.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 20°C, for 20 hours.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the ad ⁇ dition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subse ⁇ quently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a metha ⁇ nol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 0.597 g of polyisoprene having a content of 1,4-cis units equal to 98% and a glass transi ⁇ tion temperature (T g ) equal to -65.2°C: further charac ⁇ teristics of the process and of the polyisoprene ob ⁇ tained are indicated in Table 2.
- Figure 6 shows the 1 H-NMR and 13 C-NMR spectra of the polyisoprene obtained.
- Example GL653 (2.2 ml of a toluene solution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; lxlO -5 moles, equal to about 4.4 mg) obtained as described in Example 18.
- the whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 50 °C, for 5 hours.
- the polymerization was then quenched by the ad ⁇ dition of 2 ml of methanol containing a few drops of hydrochloric acid.
- the polymer obtained was subse ⁇ quently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a metha ⁇ nol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 1.36 g of polyisoprene having a con ⁇ tent of 1,4-cis units > 98% and a glass transition tem ⁇ perature (T g ) equal to -64.7°C: further characteristics of the process and of the polyisoprene obtained are in ⁇ dicated in Table 2.
- Figure 8 shows the DSC diagram of the polyisoprene obtained .
- Di-iso- butyl-aluminium hydride (DIBAH) (0.18 ml; 1 mmole, equal to about 144 mg) was then added, and subsequently the complex NdCl3(L7) [sample GL653] (2.2 ml of a tolu- ene solution at a concentration equal to 2 mg/ml; 1x10 moles, equal to about 4.4 mg) obtained as described in
- Example 18 The whole mixture was kept, under magnetic stirring, at 50°C, for 6 hours. The polymerization was then quenched by the addition of 2 ml of methanol con ⁇ taining a few drops of hydrochloric acid. The polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxi ⁇ dant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 1.36 g of polyiso- prene having a content of 1,4-cis units > 98% and a glass transition temperature (T g ) equal to -65.6°C: fur ⁇ ther characteristics of the process and of the polyiso ⁇ prene obtained are indicated in Table 2.
- Figure 9 shows the DSC diagram of the polyisoprene obtained.
- the polymer obtained was subsequently coagulated by the addition of 40 ml of a methanol solution containing 4% of antioxidant Irganox ® 1076 (Ciba) obtaining 1.36 g of polyisoprene having a content of 1,4-cis units > 98% and a glass transition temperature (T g ) equal to -65.8°C: further characteristics of the proc ⁇ ess and of the polyisoprene obtained are indicated in Table 2.
- Figure 10 shows the DSC diagram of the polyisoprene obtained.
- Figure 1 shows the 1 H-NMR spectrum of the polyisoprene obtained.
- Figure 11 shows the DSC diagram of natural rubber
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