Claims
- 1. A selectively hydrogenated solid elastomeric pentablock copolymer wherein the terminal blocks are each a polymer of at least one conjugated diene I(I polymer), said diene containing at least five carbon atoms with at least one of each pair of double-bonded carbon atoms in the polymerized diene I units being additionally single-bonded to two carbon atoms; at least one middle or interior block is a hydrogenated polybutadiene (B polymer); and at least one middle or interior block is an essentially straight chain polyethylene (E polymer) resulting from the hydrogenation of a polybutadiene composed of at least 80% of 1,4-units; the hydrogenated butadiene units in said B polymer being composed of not more than about 65% of 1,4-units and at least about 35% of 1,2-units and said B polymer blocks containing no more than about 10% of polyethylene crystallinity, and the number of unsaturated polymerized diene I units in said I polymer blocks being sufficient to vulcanize said block copolymer, the iodine number of said I polymer blocks having been reduced by at most 90%, and the iodine number of said B polymer and E polymer blocks having been reduced by at least 90%, of their respective iodine numbers prior to selective hydrogenation.
- 2. The block copolymer of claim 1 which has been subjected to a vulcanization treatment.
- 3. The block copolymer of claim 1 composed of the blocks of category 1) and comprising about 1 to 50 wt. % of I polymer blocks, about 50 to 98 wt. % of B polymer blocks, and about 1 to 30 wt. % of E polymer blocks, all based on the total weight of said block copolymer.
- 4. The block copolymer of claim 1 composed of five blocks of category 1) wherein the end blocks are said I polymer, the second and fourth blocks are said E polymer, and the central block is said B polymer.
- 5. The pentablock copolymer of claim 4 having the formula
- (I.sub.x)-(E.sub.z)-(B.sub.y)-(E.sub.z)-(I.sub.x)
- wherein x is the number of polymerized I units in each I polymer block and has an average value of about 7 to 368 (one half the molecular total), z is the number of straight chain units in each E polymer block and has an average value of about 18 to 556 (one half the molecular total), and y is the number of hydrogenated polymerized butadiene (B) units in the B polymer block and has an average value of about 370 to 1815, all values being per 100,000 M.W.
- 6. The block copolymer of claim 5 wherein I is isoprene.
- 7. The block copolymer of claim 6 which has been subjected to a vulcanization treatment.
- 8. The block copolymer of claim 1 composed of five blocks of category 1) wherein the end blocks are said polymers of diene I, the second and fourth blocks are said hydrogenated polybutadiene (B), and the central block is said E polymer.
- 9. The block copolymer of claim 8 which is a pentablock copolymer having the formula
- (I.sub.x)-(B.sub.y)-(E.sub.z)-(B.sub.y)-(I.sub.x)
- wherein x is the number of polymerized I units in each I polymer block and has an average value of about 7 to 368 (one half the molecular total), y is the number of hydrogenated polymerized butadiene (B) units in each B polymer block and has an average value of about 185 to 908 (one half the molecular total), and z is the number of straight chain polymerized units in the E polymer block and has an average value of about 37 to 1111, all values being per 100,000 M.W.
- 10. The block copolymer of claim 9 wherein I is isoprene.
- 11. The block copolymer of claim 10 which has been subjected to a vulcanization treatment.
- 12. A sulfonated polymer produced by a method comprising sulfonating the block copolymer of claim 1, followed by neutralization of the thus formed polymeric sulfonic acid with metal ions or amines.
- 13. A maleated polymer produced by a method comprising contacting the block copolymer of claim 1 with maleic anhydride.
- 14. The block copolymer of claim 1 having a weight-average molecular weight of from about 30,000 to 1,500,000 and a number-average molecular weight of from about 20,000 to 1,000,000.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. Nos. 07/466,233 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,187.236 filed Jan. 16, 1990, and 07/735,552, filed Jul. 25, 1991, both by T. S. Coolbaugh et al.
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