Abstract

The vinyl polymerization of norbornene with Pd(carboxylate) 2/BF 3OEt 2 catalyst system has been investigated by varying the molar cocatalyst/metal ratio, the norbornene/metal ratio, the metal concentration and the reaction temperature. The effects on the catalyst activity were explained on the basis of complexation equilibrium for the active homogeneous complex. A “particular” activity of 154 100 kg NB per mole Pd for an hour has been achieved at B/Pd = 25 and 25 °C. The molecular weights M w from 77 700 to 293 800 g/mol and glass transition temperatures T g from 240 to 262 °C were observed for the representative samples of polynorbornene. The molar mass distribution indicates a single-site, highly homogeneous character of the active catalyst species. Catalytic activity and polymer molecular weight can be controlled by varying the reaction parameters over a wide range. NMR and IR spectroscopic studies of the polymer showed 2,3-enchained repeating units of polymer backbone with low diisotacticity. The simplicity of catalyst system composition might be of industrial importance.

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