Claims
- 1. A copolymer of 1,3-butadiene and styrene prepared by a method, the method comprising:
- a. anionic polymerization of styrene and 1,3-butadiene monomers in a solvent using a lithium alkyl initiator and in the presence of a polar modifier, under inert conditions and at temperatures between 0 and 150.degree. C.;
- b. followed by optionally adding up to 2% by weight of a terminal monomer selected from among the monomers which comprise the copolymer or another selected from among conjugated dienes or aromatic vinyl compounds;
- c. followed by a coupling reaction of a maximum of 70% of star-shaped chains using a halide compound of tin or silicon of the formula Cl.sub.n MeR.sub.4-n (I), where n represents 3 through 4, Me is Si or Sn, and R is an organic radical of the alkyl, cycloalkyl, or aryl type selected from among radicals with 1 to 20 carbon atoms;
- d. followed by optionally adding up to 2% by weight of a terminal monomer, with respect to a remainder of the polymer, selected from among one of the monomers which comprise the copolymer and another selected from among the conjugated dienes or aromatic vinyl compounds; and
- e. followed by a termination reaction of the linear chains using a compound of the type ClSnR.sub.3 (II), where R is an organic radical of the alkyl, cycloalkyl, or aryl type, selected from among compounds with 1 to 20 carbon atoms.
- 2. A copolymer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the copolymer has chains, a maximum of 70% of the chains being branched in a star structure and at least 30% of the chains having a linear structure, wherein each linear chain has an end with a tin atom at the end.
- 3. A vulcanized compound comprising at least 20 parts per one hundred of the copolymer claimed in claim 1, the vulcanized compound having a skid resistance, the vulcanized compound having a reduced rolling resistance without degrading the skid resistance.
- 4. A vulcanized compound comprising at least 20 parts per one hundred of the copolymer claimed in claim 1, the vulcanized compound having a tangent-of-the-loss angle (tan .delta.) in a mechanodynamic test, the tan .delta. being relatively low at temperatures between 50.degree. C. and 70.degree. C., the tan .delta. being relatively high at temperatures between -10.degree. C. and 10.degree. C.
- 5. A vulcanized compound comprising at least 20 parts per one hundred of the copolymer claimed in claim 4, the vulcanized compound having a tangent-of-the-loss angle (tan .delta.) in a mechanodynamic test, wherein the tan .delta. at 0.degree. C. is 0.239 to 0.465.
- 6. A vulcanized compound as claimed in claim 5, wherein the tan .delta. at 50.degree. C. is 0.145 to 0.155.
- 7. A vulcanized compound as claimed in claim 6, wherein the tan .delta. at 70.degree. C. is 0.122 to 0.130.
- 8. A copolymer of 1,3-butadiene and styrene wherein the copolymer has chains, a maximum of 70% of the chains being branched in a star structure and at least 30% of the chains having a linear structure, wherein each linear chain has an end with a tin atom at the end.
- 9. A copolymer comprising a mixture of:
- (1) a first polymer fraction having a shape of a star, wherein three or more polymer chains are bonded to a central metal atom, each of the polymer chains being bonded to the metal atom via a bond, the bond being selected from the group consisting of butadiene-metal, styrene-metal, isoprene-metal, and .alpha.-methylstyrene-metal, the metal atom being a tin or silicon atom; and
- (2) a linear polymer fraction having a molecular weight greater than or equal to the molecular weight of each one of the polymer chains of the first polymer fraction, wherein an end of the linear polymer fraction is bonded to a tin atom via a bond, the bond being selected from the group consisting of butadiene-tin, styrene-tin, isoprene-tin, and .alpha.-methylstyrene-tin.
- 10. A copolymer as claimed in claim 9, wherein the copolymer has chains, a maximum of 70% of the chains being branched in a star structure and at least 30% of the chains having a linear structure, wherein each linear chain has an end with a tin atom at the end.
- 11. A vulcanized compound comprising at least 20 parts per one hundred of the copolymer claimed in claim 8, the vulcanized compound having a skid resistance, the vulcanized compound having a reduced rolling resistance without degrading the skid resistance.
- 12. A vulcanized compound comprising at least 20 parts per one hundred of the copolymer claimed in claim 9, the vulcanized compound having a skid resistance, the vulcanized compound having a reduced rolling resistance without degrading the skid resistance.
- 13. A vulcanized compound comprising at least 20 parts per one hundred of the copolymer claimed in claim 8, the vulcanized compound having a tangent-of-the-loss angle (tan .delta.) in a mechanodynamic test, the tan .delta. being relatively low at temperatures between 50.degree. C. and 70.degree. C., the tan .delta. being relatively high at temperatures between -10.degree. C. and 10.degree. C.
- 14. A vulcanized compound comprising at least 20 parts per one hundred of the copolymer claimed in claim 8, the vulcanized compound having a tangent-of-the-loss angle (tan .delta.) in a mechanodynamic test, wherein the tan .delta. at 0.degree. C. is 0.239 to 0.465.
- 15. A vulcanized compound as claimed in claim 14, wherein the tan .delta. at 50.degree. C. is 0.145 to 0.155.
- 16. A vulcanized compound as claimed in claim 15, wherein the tan .delta. at 70.degree. C. is 0.122 to 0.130.
- 17. A vulcanized compound comprising at least 20 parts per one hundred of the copolymer claimed in claim 9, the vulcanized compound having a tangent-of-the-loss angle (tan .delta.) in a mechanodynamic test, the tan .delta. being relatively low at temperatures between 50.degree. C. and 70.degree. C., the tan .delta. being relatively high at temperatures between -10.degree. C. and 10.degree. C.
- 18. A vulcanized compound comprising at least 20 parts per one hundred of the copolymer claimed in claim 9, the vulcanized compound having a tangent-of-the-loss angle (tan .delta.) in a mechanodynamic test, wherein the tan .delta. at 0.degree. C. is 0.239 to 0.465.
- 19. A vulcanized compound as claimed in claim 18, wherein the tan .delta. at 50.degree. C. is 0.145 to 0.155.
- 20. A vulcanized compound as claimed in claim 19, wherein the tan .delta. at 70.degree. C. is 0.122 to 0.130.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/680,425 filed Jul. 15, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,798,419.
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