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publicationNumber GB-1292916-A
titleOfInvention Polymerization of conjugated dienes
abstract 1292916 Alkali metal hydrocarbyl diene polymerization catalyst FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO 19 Aug 1970 [29 Aug 1969] 40019/70 Heading C3P Conjugated dienes are polymerized in the presence of (a) a potassium alkyl or aryl, (b) a potassium hydrocarbyl oxide and, optionally, (c) a potassium halide. In examples, butadiene, isoprene, chloroprene, piperylene, 2 - phenyl- 1,3-butadiene, butadiene-styrene, -vinyl toluene, -isoprene or -n-butene-1, and isoprenehexene-1 are polymerized in the presence of (a) butyl-, amyl, pentyl-, 2,5-dimethyl-hexyl-, hexyl-, cumyl-, 2-phenethyl-, naphthyl-, phenyl-, or methylnaphthyl-potassium and (b) potassium - t - butoxide, -t - amyloxide, -cumyl oxide, or -2 - oxy - 2,5 - dimethyl hexane, and in companion tests potassium n- and s-butyloxides.
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