A.1F CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION
- Alkenes polymerize when they are treated with strong acids:
Step 1
H O O
H
+ BF 3 H
H
+ BF− 3
Step 2
H 3 CC
CH 3
CH 3
H O+
H
BF− 3 + H 2 CC
CH 3
CH 3
+
Step 3
H 3 CC
CH 3
CH 3
+ + H 2 CC
CH 3
CH 3
CC
CH 3
CH 3
+
H
H
C
CH 3
CH 3
H 3 C
Step 4
CC
CH 3
CH 3
+
H
H
C
CH 3
CH 3
H 3 C
H 2 CC
CH 3
CH 3
CC
CH 3
CH 3
+
H
H
C
CH 3
CH 3
C
H
H
C
CH 3
CH 3
H 3 C etc.
1) The catalysts used for cationic polymerizations are usually Lewis acids that
contain a small amount of water.
A.1G ANIONIC POLYMERIZATION
- Alkenes containing electron-withdrawing groups polymerize in the presence of
strong bases:
H 2 N + H 2 C CH
CN
NH (^3) CH
2 CH
CN
− H 2 N −
CH 2 CHCN CH
2 CH
CN
CH 2 CH −
CN
CH 2 CH H 2 N etc.
CN
H 2 N −
- Anionic polymerization of acrylonitrile is less important in commercial
production than the radical process.