Title: CoII Mediated Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerisation
1Co(II) Mediated Catalytic Chain Transfer
Polymerisation
- D M Haddleton
- S N Richards
- UMIST RSC Annual Meeting April 2000
2Control of Macro-Molecular Structure
Molecular weight Chain Architecture
Functionality Rate/Exotherm
3Recent Innovations to Control FRP
- Reversible homolytic cleavage
- Nitroxide-Mediated LRP (CSIRO, Georges, Fukuda,
Hawker,...) - Transition Metal Mediated LRP (ODriscoll,
Wayland, Sawamoto, Matyjaszewski, Percec,
Haddleton,...) - Chain transfer processes
- Addition Fragmentation (CSIRO)
- RAFT (CSIRO)
- Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerisation (Smirnov,
Gridnev, Hawthorne, Janowicz, CSIRO, Haddleton,
Davis,...) - Combination of both
- Iniferters (Otsu)
4Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerisation (CCTP)
- Certain Low-Spin Cobalt Complexes
- Typical Mon/Co ratio of ca. 106
CoBF
CCTP of MMA using CoBF at 60oC
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6Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerisation
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10CCT Emulsion Polymerisation of MMA
- MMA/H2O 200/450 mL/mL
- CoBF in MMA 0.00, 14.53, 16.56
- 18.59, 25.03, 35.75 ppm
- AOT-100 (2g) ACVA (2g) T80 oC
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12CCT Emulsion Polymerisation of MMA with ab initio
Monomer Shot Addition of 20
- CoBF 35.75, 14.53, 17.87, 10.37 ppm
PDIs ca. 2.0 CSE 1300 CSE(partitioning) 6000
13CCT Emulsion Polymerisation of MMA with various
Cobal(II)oximes
Catalyst structure CS(bulk) CoMMA/Coaq CSE
40,000 0.69 1300 12,300 8.09
2233 14,000 99.0 3500
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16CCT Emulsion Copolymerisation of MMA
- Monomer 2 ratio M1/M2 CSE mon. shot
- BMA 50/50 700 yes
- BMA 0/100 600 no
- HEMA 70/30 1300 yes
- MAA 90/10 1250 -
- 70/30 200-600 -
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18Industrial Interest of CCTP
- Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerisation is
commercially exploited - A number of companies are active in exploring
application to specific products - Almost like an open secret with only a few people
in-the-know which somehow has not captured the
academic imagination - Catalyst are relatively easy to synthesise and
easy to exploit
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20Near Diffusion Controlled Reactions
- A fast reaction is composed of two events in
series - Diffusion of reagents to undergo successful
encounter - Intrinsic chemical reaction
- Overall rate coefficient, k, is expressed as
- For small molecules
21Determination of Chain Transfer Constants
- Classical Mayo Method
- Chain Length Dependent Method
In which L is slope of linear fit on the high
molar mass part of ln(n(DP)) with significant
signal intensity
22 Diffusion Ordered 2D-NMR Spectroscopy
(DOSY)
- FT pulsed field gradient method
- LED pulse sequence
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Gibbs, S. J. Johnson, C. S., Jr. J. Magn.
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23I/I0 vs. Gi
24Diffusion Coefficients
25Magnetic Properties of Co(II) complexes using
SQUID
- Magnetisation M vs. T in different applied
fields, H. - Calculate magnetic susceptibility c
- Curie law
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- fit 1/c vs. T gives information on
- diamagnetic contributions from ligands, c0
- interactions between molecules, q
- the meff indicating spin state
26Raw SQUID Data
27M/H vs. T at Various Applied Fields
28Curie Law Fit
c0 3.4318 10-5 emu mol-1 C 0.3945 emu
mol-1 K-1 q 0.287 K meff 1.77 mB
29Acknowledgments
- Warwick Polymer Group Avecia
- Stefan Bon John ODonnell
- Kevin Suddaby Steve Yeates
- Darren Maloney John Padget
- Jennifer Waterson
- David Morsley
- Tim Horne
- Martin Lees
- Tom Davies (UNSW ) Funding
- Avecia, EPSRC