polibutilene
Polibutilene, also known as polybutylene, is a thermoplastic polymer belonging to the polyolefin family. It consists of repeating butylene units, derived from butene monomers such as but-1-ene or but-2-ene. The polymer's chain architecture can be tailored by the catalyst and polymerization method to yield linear, branched, and varying tacticities (atactic, isotactic, syndiotactic). These structural differences control crystallinity, density, and mechanical behavior.
Industrial production relies on coordination catalysts, notably Ziegler–Natta or metallocene systems, in gas-phase, slurry, or solution
Polibutilene exhibits properties typical of polyolefins: it is thermoplastic and moldable, with moderate impact resistance, good
Common applications include piping and fittings (historically polybutylene piping systems), sealants and adhesives, coatings, and flexible
Recycling of polibutilene follows standard polyolefin routes, including mechanical reprocessing and energy recovery. Safety, environmental impact,