Telechelic alkadiene polymers with crosslinkable end groups...

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to telechelic polymers having crosslinkable end groups of the formulaand methods for preparing the same wherein n is an integer;is an alkadienyl group; Y is an alkyl group; and Z is crosslinkable end group. In general, the inventive synthesis involves reacting a functionalized chain transfer agent having crosslinkable ends with a cycloalkene in the presence of a ruthenium or osmium catalyst of the formulawherein:M is ruthenium or osmium;X and X1are independently any anionic ligand;L and L1are any neutral electron donor ligand;R and R1are each hydrogen or a substituted or unsubstituted substituent wherein the substituent is selected from the group consisting of C1-C20alkyl, C2-C20alkenyl, C1-C20alkynyl, aryl, C1-C20carboxylate, C1-C20alkoxy, C2-C20alkenyloxy, C2-C20alkynyloxy, aryloxy, C2-C20alkoxycarbonyl, C1-C20alkylthio, C1-C20alkylsulfonyl and C1-C20alkylsulfinyl. In another aspect of the invention, methods for controlling the molecular weight of the resulting telechelic polymer are also presented.

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