Abstract

The ability of rac-[{Me2C(Ind)2}Y(1,3-(SiMe3)2C3H3)] (Ind = 9-indenyl) (1) to catalyze isoprene polymerization, either as a single-site component or in combination with an alkyl–metal as a chain transfer agent (CTA) via coordinative chain transfer polymerization (CCTP), has been investigated. Complex 1 alone catalyzes the highly 1,4-trans-stereoselective polymerization of isoprene with moderate activity. The addition of ZnEt2 provides an efficient catalytic system for the reversible CCTP of isoprene with retention of the 1,4-trans stereoselectivity. By contrast, in the presence of Mg(nBu)2, with increasing amounts of CTA, the 1,4-trans specificity gradually decreases at the advantage of the 3,4-polymer. The copolymerization between isoprene and styrene has been also studied, resulting in the formation of materials with unprecedented architecture. Simultaneous copolymerization of isoprene and styrene with 1 provides copolymers with a wide range of compositions (χS = 0.30–0.98) and a stereospecific blocky d...

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