A.2 STEREOCHEMISTRY OF CHAIN-GROWTH POLYMERIZATION
- Head-to-tail polymerization of propylene produces a polymer in which every other
atom is a stereocenter. - Many of the physical properties of propylene produced in this way depend on the
stereochemistry of these stereocenters.
CH 2 CH
CH 3
polymerization
(head to tail) CH^2 CHCH^2 CHCH^2 CHCH^2 CH
CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3
¡ ̄ ¡ ̄ ¡ ̄ ¡ ̄
A.2A ATACTIC POLYMERS
- The stereochemistry at the stereocenters is random, the polymer is said to be
atactic (a, without + Greek: taktikos, order).
H
H
H
CH 3
H
H
CH 3
H
H
H
H
CH 3
H
H
CH 3
H
H
H
H
CH 3
H
H
H
CH 3
H 3 CHHH 3 CHCH 3 H 3 CHHCH 3 HCH 3
Figure 10.1 Atactic polypropylene. (In this illustration a “stretched” carbon
chain is used for clarity.
- In atactic polypropylene the methyl groups are randomly disposed on either side
of the stretched carbon chain ⇒ (R-S) designations along the chain is random. - Polypropylene produced by radical polymerization at high pressure is atactic.
- Atactic polymer is noncrystalline ⇒ it has a low softening point and has poor
mechanical properties.