The precise use of a widely available and inexpensive
metallocene
catalyst enabled the synthesis of isotactic polypropylene copolymers
characterized by the copresence of randomly distributed cyclic units
in the backbone and unsaturated pendant units employing 1,5-hexadiene
as comonomer. Optimization of the polymerization conditions avoided
the cross-linking phenomena that negatively affects the material processing
and final properties, resulting in good yields of samples featuring
high molecular masses and a precisely controlled microstructure. Such
polypropylene-based copolymers exhibit a broad spectrum of properties
ranging from thermoplastic to surprising elastomeric behavior, with
the additional value of being functionalizable by post-polymerization
reactions