polyoctadienes
Polyoctadienes are a class of polymers derived from the polymerization of octadiene isomers, primarily 1,5-octadiene. These polymers are characterized by repeating units containing eight carbon atoms and two double bonds within the monomer. The polymerization process can be controlled to yield different microstructures, influencing the final properties of the material. Ziegler-Natta catalysts or other transition metal complexes are commonly employed to achieve controlled polymerization.
The presence of double bonds within the polymer chain offers opportunities for post-polymerization modification, such as
Research into polyoctadienes explores their potential as specialty polymers, including their use in the development of