Abstract
AbstractTwo analogous series of ionomer precursors based on 4‐substituted styrene copolymers were prepared with substituents R = ‐(CH2)nCO2Me (n = 1, 5, 10), or R = ‐O(CH2)nCO2Me (n = 1, 4, 10), and degrees of substitution from 10 to 15 mol%. The synthesis of the alkyl series compounds involved either chloromethylation of polystyrene or bromoalkylation via lithiation of a styrene‐4‐bromostyrene copolymer, followed by conversion to the nitriles. Methyl esters were then produced by reaction of the nitriles with methanol/HCl gas. The ether series compounds were obtained directly by reacting a styrene‐4‐hydroxystyrene copolymer with the methyl esters of the corresponding ω‐bromoaliphatic carboxylic acids in a Williamson ether‐type synthesis.
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