Abstract

High molecular weight specimens of syndiotacticity-rich poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) have been prepared by saponification of copolymers of vinyl pivalate (VPi) and vinyl acetate (VAc). VPi and VAc were copolymerized using the low-temperature initiator 2,2‘-azobis(2,4-dimethylvaleronitrile) and saponified in KOH/methanol/water with vigorous stirring, i.e., under shear. The PVAs obtained had number-average degrees of polymerization in the range (5.6−16.5) × 103 and syndiotactic diad (S-diad) contents of 52.8−61.5%. The highest molecular weight and S-diad content were obtained for specimens derived from homopoly(VPi) prepared at low initiator concentration, and these parameters declined progressively with increasing VAc content in the parent copolymers. The structures of these PVAs show a consistent sharp transition between 55 and 56% S-diad content. Specimens with lower S-diad contents have shapeless morphologies, but at 56% S-diad content the polymers were fibrous, with a higher degree of crystallinity and or...

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