J. Hazzizalaskar et al., BIOCIDAL POLYMERS ACTIVE BY CONTACT .1. SYNTHESIS OF POLYBUTADIENE WITH PENDANT QUATERNARY AMMONIUM GROUPS, Journal of applied polymer science, 50(4), 1993, pp. 651-662
Hydroxytelechelic polybutadienes carrying covalently bound quaternary
ammonium salts were successfully synthesized in three steps. The first
one was the preparation of 1-(N,N-dimethylaminopropyl) 1,1,3,3-tetram
ethyldisiloxane (M2A') by hydrosilylation. The addition occurred mainl
y in the terminal position of the double bond, but isomers were formed
in small proportion (an isomer resulting from an inverse addition and
an isomer resulting from an isomerization of the double bond). The pr
oportion of these isomers increased with the concentration of catalyst
(H2PtCl6). Similar results were obtained with a Pt(0)-divinyltetramet
hyldisiloxane complex (Pt,DVDS). The second step was the grafting of M
2A' onto the 1,2-units of a hydroxytelechelic polybutadiene by hydrosi
lylation. The yield of the reaction was higher than 90% and the OH fun
ctionality decreased slightly. Here again, different platinum catalyst
s were compared: initial rates were higher with Pt,DVDS, but the final
yields were better with H2PtCl6. The last step was the quaternization
of the pendant tertiary amino groups in methanol with alkyl bromides
from C8H17Br to C16H33Br. The yield of the reaction was higher than 90
% and the OH functionality was not modified. (C) 1993 John Wiley & Son
s, Inc.