Recent advances in Ni(II) catalyzed, nonalternating catalytic
copolymerization
of ethylene with carbon monoxide (CO) enable the synthesis of in-chain
keto-functionalized polyethylenes (keto-PEs) with high-density polyethylene-like
materials properties. Addition of norbornene as a bulky, noncrystallizable
comonomer during catalytic polymerization allows tuning of the crystallinity
in these keto-PE materials by randomly incorporated norbornene units
in the polymer chain, while molecular weights are not adversely affected.
Such crystallinity-reduced keto-PEs are characterized as softer materials
with better ductility and may therefore be more suited for, e.g.,
potential film applications