화학공학소재연구정보센터
Macromolecules, Vol.51, No.11, 4040-4048, 2018
Direct Synthesis of Polar-Functionalized Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) and Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
Late-transition-metal catalysts have great potentials to incorporate polar comonomers during olefin polymerization. The preparation of polar-functionalized polyolefins with different microstructures and topologies is a highly fascinating concept. In this contribution, we demonstrate this possibility through palladium-catalyzed ethylene copolymerizations with polar-functionalized alpha-olefins and their terpolymerizations with alpha-olefins. A phosphine-sulfonate-palladium catalyst (PO-Pd) afforded highly linear polyethylene during ethylene homopolymerization. Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) was obtained from the PO-Pd-catalyzed copolymerizations of ethylene with alpha-olefins; in these copolymerizations, the partial or complete replacement of alpha-olefins with polar-functionalized alpha-olefins led to the formation of polar-functionalized LLDPE (P-LLDPE). A specially designed alpha-diimine palladium catalyst (NN-Pd) afforded polyethylenes with tunable branching densities (16-37 per 1000 carbon atoms), melting points (101-113 degrees C), and densities (0.89-0.92 g/cm(3)), which closely resemble those of low-density polyethylene (LDPE). The NN-Pd-catalyzed copolymerizations of ethylene with polar alpha-olefins generated analogues of polar-functionalized low-density polyethylene (P-LDPE). The mechanical and surface properties of these polar polyolefin materials were studied in detail, and their properties were further improved/ modified through cross-linking reactions.