2006
DOI: 10.1002/pola.21353
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New reaction for the preparation of liquid rubber

Abstract: The article reports on the noncatalytic transformation of a polybutadiene (number‐average molecular weight = 128,000) into a functionalized liquid rubber via the carboxidation of the polymer CC bonds by nitrous oxide. The reaction was conducted in a benzene solution at 160–230 °C and a pressure of 3–6 MPa. The carboxidation mechanism was determined. The main route (95%) of the reaction proceeded without cleavage of CC bonds and led to the formation of ketone groups in the polymer backbone. A minor route (5%)… Show more

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“…The rubbers were carboxidized with nitrous oxide in a high‐pressure Parr reactor of 100 cm 3 capacity equipped with a manometer and stirrer. The setup used in these experiments was described in detail earlier 17. After loading 5 g rubber and 60 cm 3 benzene, air was evacuated from the reactor for 1 min with a vacuum pump.…”
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“…The rubbers were carboxidized with nitrous oxide in a high‐pressure Parr reactor of 100 cm 3 capacity equipped with a manometer and stirrer. The setup used in these experiments was described in detail earlier 17. After loading 5 g rubber and 60 cm 3 benzene, air was evacuated from the reactor for 1 min with a vacuum pump.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After termination of the reaction, the reactor was cooled to room temperature, and the gas phase composition (N 2 O, N 2 , O 2 , CO, CO 2 , low hydrocarbons) was analyzed using the GC method 17. In all cases, molecular nitrogen was a sole reaction product detected in the gas phase, and CO x concentration did not exceed 0.01 mol %.…”
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“…In particular, ketonization of polydiene rubbers makes it possible to obtain a new type of material, that is, unsaturated liquid polyketones. [10] Recently, the opportunities of N 2 O chemistry have been explored in relation to unsaturated renewable resources like fatty esters and triacylglycerols. [11] The corresponding keto products were obtained with a selectivity 95-99%, the volume-time yield being one order of magnitude higher than that provided by the conventional Wacker process.…”
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