反応 #50721
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- 1その他t-he polymerization reaction
- 2その他was carried out at a reaction temperature of 5° C
- 3その他the polymerization reaction at 5° C
- 4その他the polymerization reaction
- 5その他After the polymerization
- 6その他the polymerization reaction
- 7その他The obtained reaction mixture
- 8洗浄was washed 5 times with large amounts of water
- 9workup.DISTILLATIONThen, the solvent and the unreacted monomer were distilled off in an evaporator under a reduced pressure
実験手順
In all of these Examples, an autoclave equipped with stirrer vanes and having a real content of 1270 ml was continuously served with an isopropenyltoluene, an indene, a dehydrated and refined toluene and a boron trifluoride phenolate complex (phenol, 1.6 times equivalent) diluted 10-fold with the dehydrated and refined toluene at ratios as shown in Table 1, so that the total amount of the isopropenyltoluene and the indene was 1.0 l/hr, and t-he polymerization reaction was carried out at a reaction temperature of 5° C. The reaction mixture was then shifted to an autoclave of the second stage to continue the polymerization reaction at 5° C. When the total residence time in the autoclaves of the first and second stages has reached two hours, the reaction mixture was continuously discharged, and the polymerization reaction was finished when three times of the residence time has passed. After the polymerization, a 1N NaOH aqueous solution was added to the reaction mixture to stop the polymerization reaction. The obtained reaction mixture was washed 5 times with large amounts of water. Then, the solvent and the unreacted monomer were distilled off in an evaporator under a reduced pressure to obtain an isopropenyltoluene/indene copolymer. The polymerization conditions(monomer feeding ratio, amount of catalyst, resin composition, yield) were as shown in Table 1. Properties (hue, softening point, molecular weight Mw, Tg, melt viscosity) of the obtained isopropenyltoluene/-indene copolymer resin were measured in compliance with the methods described below. The results were as shown in Table 2.