Macromolecules, Vol.39, No.15, 5028-5036, 2006
Sequenced ethylene-propylene copolymers: Effects of short ethylene run lengths
Two sequenced ethylene-propylene (EP) copolymers possessing methyl groups every fifth (EP5) or seventh (EP7) carbon have been prepared using an olefin metathesis polycondensation/hydrogenation strategy, thus generating methyl branched polyolefins with short ethylene run lengths of 4 or 6 carbons, respectively. Precise spacing of methyl branches along both copolymer backbones imparts pristine microstructure and targeted comonomer ratios in the copolymer. Extensive NMR spectral data are presented detailing polymer microstructure, branching analysis, and end-group identification. Thermal analysis using differential scanning calorimetry revealed multiple low-temperature relaxations for EP7 and glass transition temperature of -63 degrees C for EP5, and FT-IR analysis suggests no crystallinity under ambient conditions. A new ADMET monomer synthesis is also reported for the development of highly functionalized polyolefins or sequenced ethylene copolymers.