Process for producing unsaturated group-terminated isobutylene polymer

The present invention provides a novel halogen-free solvent system which can produce a good isobutylene polymer and can be easily reused. A novel process for the production of an isobutylene polymer is provided which comprises using a hydrocarbon solvent having a boiling point of not lower than 105...

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Main Authors CHIBA; TAKESHI, YONEZAWA; KAZUYA, YAMANAKA; YOSHIMICHI, FUJISAWA; HIROSHI, DEGUCHI; YOSHIKUNI
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 22.09.1998
Edition6
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Summary:The present invention provides a novel halogen-free solvent system which can produce a good isobutylene polymer and can be easily reused. A novel process for the production of an isobutylene polymer is provided which comprises using a hydrocarbon solvent having a boiling point of not lower than 105 DEG C. and a melting point of not higher than -90 DEG C. Heretofore, a solvent system containing a halogenated hydrocarbon such as methylene chloride has been used for the production of an isobutylene polymer. However, such a solvent system has a great adverse effect on the environment. Therefore, a non-halogenated solvent is desirable. The present invention is characterized by the use of a hydrocarbon solvent as a reaction solvent. The resulting polymer has good properties. Further, compounds which are produced as by-products during the reaction can be easily removed, enabling the recycling of the solvent used. Thus, the production cost can be reduced.
Bibliography:Application Number: US19960671198