SynopsisAnionic polymerization of methyl methacrylate in toluene solution has been studied. The polymerizations were initiated by fluorenyllithium as well as by butyl-, benzyl-, and phenylmagnesium halides, and carried out in the presence of polar additives. Especially the organomagnesium initiators gave generally rise to highly isotactic polymers (mm = 0.90-0.95) in the absence of solvating additives. In the presence of the bidentate ligand N, N, N', A"-tetramethylethylene diamine (TMEDA) at molar ratim of 1-2 relative to magnesium, highly syndiotactic polymers were obtained at -78°C (rr = 0.8-0.9), while at higher temperatures stereoblock polymers or stereocomplexes were formed. It is proposed that at low temperatures the magnesium cations are strongly solvated under the influence of TMEDA, with the formation of monomeric ion pairs. The large solvated magnesium cations will not have any directional influence on the monomer in the propagation step, with syndiotactic propagation as a result.
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