Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5191180 | Polymer | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Carbonyl telechelic cis-1,4-oligoisoprene (CTPI) obtained from high molecular weight polyisoprene through an oxidative chain cleavage reaction have been chemically modified. Thus, new well defined amino telechelic cis-1,4-oligoisoprenes have been obtained in a mass range of 1600-2300Â g/mol according to two different pathways. The first approach involved a standard mesylate displacement by sodium azide followed by smooth reduction using triphenylphosphine. The second pathway implied a reductive amination sequence. Primary or secondary amine functions have thus been selectively obtained at both oligomer chain-ends depending on reaction conditions. Peculiar NMR experiments conducted on these functional oligomers confirmed a precise control of functionality during the chemical modification. Moreover, their abilities to react with toluene diisocyanate or bis(succinimidyl)carbonate have been investigated.
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Authors
Nasreddine Kébir, Gaëlle Morandi, Irène Campistron, Albert Laguerre, Jean-François Pilard,