Polymerization of styrene using bis(β-ketoamino)nickel(II)/ methylaluminoxane catalytic systems

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Abstract

Styrene (St) was polymerized in toluene solution by using bis(β-ketoamino)nickel(II) complex as the catalyst precursor and methylaluminoxane (MAO) as the cocatalyst. The polymerization conditions, such as Al : Ni ratio, monomer concentration, reaction temperature, and polymerization time, were studied in detail. Both of the bis(β-ketoamino) nickel(II)/MAO catalytic systems exhibited higher activity for polymerization of styrene, and polymerization gave moderate molecular weight of polystyrene with relatively narrow molecular weight distribution (Mw/ Mn < 1.6). The obtained polymer was confirmed to be atactic polystyrene by analyzing the stereo-triad distributions mm, mr, and rr of aromatic carbon C1 in NMR spectrum of the polymer. The mechanism of the polymerization was also discussed and a metal-carbon coordination mechanism was proposed. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Yu, S., He, X., Chen, Y., Liu, Y., Hong, S., & Wu, Q. (2007). Polymerization of styrene using bis(β-ketoamino)nickel(II)/ methylaluminoxane catalytic systems. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 105(2), 500–509. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.26179

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