Abstract
(Z)-1,3-pentadiene has been polymerized with the CpTiCl3−MAO system at −78 °C to a polymer consisting exclusively of cis-1,2 units and having a syndiotactic structure. The polymer has been characterized by NMR (13C and 1H in solution and 13C in the solid state), IR, DSC, GPC, X-ray, and molecular modeling techniques, comparing its conformational and structural properties with those of other 1,2-syndiotactic polymers. Diffraction and NMR data are consistent with the idea that a single crystalline polymorph prevails in the studied samples. The solid-state NMR results allow us to exclude the all-trans (T4) conformation for cis-1,2 syndiotactic polypentadiene and indicate a nonuniform helix of the T2G2 type as most plausible, although other possibilities such as the (T6G2T2G2) conformation cannot be completely ruled out. These conclusions follow from the fact that two conformationally distinct methylene C1 carbons are observed, which experience, respectively, zero and two γ-gauche interactions. Isolated chain...
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