Claims
- 1. A process for preparing an asymmetrical tin-coupled rubbery polymer which comprises: (1) continuously polymerizing at least one diene monomer selected from the group consisting of 1,3-butadiene and isoprene to a conversion of at least about 90 percent utilizing an anionic initiator to produce a polymer cement containing living polydiene rubber wherein the living polydiene rubber chains are selected from the group consisting of isoprene-butadiene chains, isoprene chains, and butadiene chains, wherein some of the living polydiene rubber chains are low molecular weight polydiene rubber chains having a number average molecular weight of less than about 40,000, and wherein some of the living polydiene rubber chains are high molecular weight polydiene rubber chains having a number average molecular weight of greater than about 80,000; and (2) continuously adding a tin halide to the polymer cement in a separate reaction vessel to produce the asymmetrically tin-coupled rubbery polymer, wherein said asymmetrical tin-coupled rubbery polymer has a polydispersity which is within the range of about 2 to about 2.5.
- 2. A process as specified in claim 1 wherein the anionic initiator is an organolithium compound.
- 3. A process as specified in claim 2 wherein the tin halide is a tin tetrahalide.
- 4. A process as specified in claim 2 wherein the tin halide is tin tetrachloride.
- 5. A process as specified in claim 4 wherein the polymer cement further contains intermediate molecular weight living polydiene rubber chains having a number average molecular weight which is within the range of about 45,000 to about 75,000.
- 6. A process as specified in claim 5 wherein the low molecular weight polydiene chains have a number average molecular weight of less than about 30,000, and wherein the high molecular weight polydiene chains have a number average molecular weight of greater than about 90,000.
- 7. A process as specified in claim 3 wherein the living polydiene chains are isoprene-butadiene arms.
- 8. A process as specified in claim 7 wherein the low molecular weight polydiene rubber chains have a number average molecular weight of less than 30,000.
- 9. A process as specified in claim 8 wherein the high molecular weight polydiene rubber chains have a number average molecular weight of greater than about 90,000.
- 10. A process as specified in claim 9 wherein the anionic initiator is present at a level, which is within the range of 0.01 phm to 0.1 phm.
- 11. A process as specified in claim 10 wherein the polymerization is conducted at a temperature, which is within the range of about 30° C. to about 125° C.
- 12. A process as specified in claim 11 wherein the high molecular weight polydiene rubber chains have a number average molecular weight of greater than about 100,000.
- 13. A process as specified in claim 12 wherein the anionic initiator is present at a level, which is within the range of 0.025 phm to 0.07 phm.
- 14. A process as specified in claim 13 wherein the polymerization is conducted at a temperature, which is within the range of about 60° C. to about 85° C.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 09/008,716 filed Jan. 19, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,043,321; which claims benefit to Provisional Application 60/037,929 filed Feb. 14, 1997.
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