Claims
- 1. A curable composition which comprises:(A) a (meth)acrylic polymer having alkenyl groups at the chain ends prepared by the process comprising the steps of: (i) preparing a (meth) acrylic polymer having a chain end structure of formula (1) —CH2—C(R1)(CO2R2)(X) (1) wherein R1 is hydrogen or methyl; R2 is a C1-20 alkyl, C6-20 aryl or C7-20 aralkyl; X is chlorine, bromine or iodine;by polymerizing (meth) acrylate monomers using an organohalogenated compound or a halosulfonyl compound as an initiator and a metal complex catalyst wherein the central metal atom is selected from the group consisting of the elements of Groups 8, 9, 10 and 11 of the periodic table; and (ii) converting the halogen atom in the structure of formula (1) into an alkenyl group-containing substituent; and (B) a polyvalent hydrogensilicon compound.
- 2. The curable composition of claim 1, wherein the (meth)acrylic polymer having alkenyl groups at the chain ends has a number average molecular weight of from 500 to 50,000.
- 3. A curable composition comprising a (meth)acrylic polymer having curable silyl groups at the chain ends prepared a process comprising the steps of:(i) preparing a (meth) acrylic polymer having a chain end structure of formula (1) —CH2—C(R1)(CO2R2)(X) (1) wherein R1 is hydrogen or methyl; R2 is a C1-20 alkyl, C6-20 aryl or C7-20 aralkyl; X is chlorine, bromine or iodineby polymerizing (meth) acrylate monomers using an organohalogenated compound or a halosulfonyl compound as an initiator and a metal complex catalyst wherein the central metal atom is selected from the group consisting of the elements of Groups 8, 9, 10 and 11 of the periodic table; and (ii) converting the halogen atom in the structure of formula (1) into a curable silyl group-containing substituent.
- 4. The curable composition of claim 3, wherein the (meth)acrylic polymer having curable silyl groups at the chain ends has a number average molecular weight of from 500 to 50,000.
- 5. The curable composition of claim 3, wherein the (meth) acrylic polymer obtained in step (i) is reacted with a compound having a polymerizable alkenyl group and a curable silyl group to convert the halogen atom in the structure of formula (1) into a curable silyl group-containing substituent.
- 6. The curable composition of claim 5, wherein the (meth) acrylic polymer having curable silyl groups at the chain ends has a number average molecular weight of from 500 to 50,000.
- 7. The curable composition of claim 5, wherein said compound having a polymerizable alkenyl group and a curable silyl group is a compound of formula 6H2C═C(R3)—R4—R5—[Si(R16)2-b(Y)bO]m—Si(R17)3-a(Y)a (6) wherein R3 is hydrogen or methyl; R4 is —C(O)O—, or o-, m-, p-phenylene; R5 is a direct connection or a C1-20 divalent organic group which may contain at least one ether oxygen; each of R16 and R17 is independently a C1-20 alkyl, C6-20 aryl or C7-20 aralkyl, or a triorganosiloxy group represented by (R′)3SiO—, wherein R′ is a monovalent C1-20 alkyl, C6-20 aryl or C7-20 aralkyl, and the three R′ groups may be the same or different; each of the R16 group may be the same or different when more than one R16 group is present; and each of the R17 group may be the same or different when more than one R17 group is present; Y is hydroxyl or a hydrolyzable group, and each of the Y groups may be the same or different when more than one Y group is present; a is 0, 1, 2 or 3; b is 0, 1 or 2; m is an integer from 0 to 19 provided that a+mb≧1.
- 8. The curable composition of claim 7, wherein the (meth) acrylic polymer having curable silyl groups at the chain ends has a number average molecular weight of from 500 to 50,000.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 09/356,515 filed Jul. 19, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,420,492, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/798,034 filed Feb. 6, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,986,014, which is a continuation of prior International Application Serial No. PCT/JP00/01763, filed Mar. 23, 2000.
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