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Polymer | 1995

Alternating copolymerization of isobutylene and acrylic ester with alkylboron halide

Kentaro Mashita; Seimei Yasui; M. Hirroka

Abstract It was found that alkylboron halide, such as ethylboron dichloride and diethylboron chloride, was a highly active catalyst for the alternating copolymerization of isobutylene and acrylic ester. The alternating sequential structure of the resulting copolymers was proved by analysis of n.m.r. spectra. The Lewis acidity of the catalyst, the molar ratio of catalyst to acrylic ester and the molar ratio of isobutylene to acrylic ester played important roles in determining the regularity of the alternating sequence. Copolymer molecular weight had an intimate correlation with the Lewis acidity of the catalyst. The polymerization rate was maximum at about −50°C and decreased rapidly above 0°C. The present copolymerization proceeded via a complexed radical mechanism. The cocatalytic effect of oxygen was remarkable and the molecular weight controlling effect of mercaptan was notable. Alkylboron halide has various advantage compared with alkylaluminium halide.


Polymer | 1995

Functional copolymers of isobutylene and acrylic ester

Kentaro Mashita; T. Kato; Seimei Yasui; Masaaki Hirooka

Reactive copolymers of isobutylene and acrylic ester were successfully synthesized by the incorporation of acryloyl chloride or maleic anhydride into alternating copolymers of isobutylene and acrylic ester by means of complexed copolymerization catalysed with alkylboron halide. The terpolymers of isobutylene, acrylic ester and acryloyl chloride (AILM) and isobutylene, acrylic ester and maleic anhydride (AIHM) reacted with many compounds. Via the polymer reactions based on AILM and AIHM, various functional copolymers of isobutylene and acrylic ester were synthesized, which contained carboxyl group, amide group, hydroxyl group, nitrile group, epoxy group and so forth on the pendant of the polymer chains.


Polymer | 1995

Curable copolymers of isobutylene and acrylic ester

Kentaro Mashita; Shozaburo Imai; Seimei Yasui; Masaaki Hirooka

Abstract Curable copolymers of isobutylene and acrylic ester were successfully synthesized by incorporation of a third monomer into alternating copolymers of isobutylene and acrylic ester by means of complexed copolymerization catalysed with alkylboron halide. As the third monomer, acrylic ester including an unsaturated bond in the ester group (AEU), such as crotyl acrylate, or vinyl monomer including a chlorine atom (CVM), such as 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether, was effectively incorporated. The terpolymers containing AEU (AIDM) were easily vulcanized with sulfur. The terpolymers containing CVM (AICM) were sufficiently well cured with polyamine. The cured products of both AIDM and AICM had excellent properties in terms of oil resistance, water resistance and others. The blend of AIDM and ethylenepropylenediene rubber was satisfactorily co-vulcanized with sulfur.


30th Annual Technical Symposium | 1987

Characteristics Of The Mass-Produced Optical Disks

Shuzo Nakamura; Seimei Yasui; Haruo Inoue; Toyoaki Nakarai; Michio Koga; Toru Hirukawa; Kyousei Kondo; Shozaburo Imai

Sumitomos mass production plant for write once optical memory disks has been operational since the summer of 1985. The product disk, which has the sandwich structure with an air gap and which has the sensitive layer based on tellurium, exhibits equal or better read / write characteristics and reliability compared with ones from the laboratory. It will be demonstrated that the disks are particularly suited for high speed and high density data recording at an adequetly low error rate and also that the result of accellerated aging tests assures an excellent archivability.


Archive | 1977

Process for production of the maleic anhydride adduct of a liquid polymer

Seimei Yasui; Takao Oshima


Archive | 1971

Process for producing butadiene polymer

Yasuo Shinohara; Yoshiharu Yagi; Seimei Yasui


Archive | 1976

Synthetic saturated oils, and their production and use

Seimei Yasui; Hiroshi Sato


Archive | 1980

Resin composition for electrocoating

Minoru Hino; Takao Oshima; Kazuo Hayatsu; Michio Yamamoto; Seimei Yasui


Archive | 1988

Positive type high gamma-value photoresist composition with novolak resin possessing

Akihiro Furuta; Makoto Hanabata; Seimei Yasui; Osamu Hiroaki; Naoyoshi Jinno


Archive | 1975

Process for producing liquid polymer

Yoshiharu Yagi; Seimei Yasui; Hiroshi Sato; Takanobu Noguchi; Michio Yamamoto

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