Claims
- 1. A selectively sulfonated, selectively hydrogenated block polymer which is produced by the process of:
- reacting acetyl sulfate and a block copolymer in a solvent, each block copolymer molecule having at least two alkenyl polymer blocks A and at least one substantially completely hydrogenated conjugated diene block B, whereby sulfonic acid functional groups are primarily grafted to the block copolymer on the A blocks, and
- recovering the grafted block copolymer from the solvent, wherein:
- the block copolymer has two A blocks, each A block prior to hydrogenation is predominantly polymerized styrene units,
- the block copolymer has one B block positioned between the two A blocks, the B block prior to hydrogenation is predominantly polymerized butadiene units,
- the block copolymer has a number average molecular weight of 50,000 with said A blocks constituting 30 percent by weight of said copolymer prior to sulfonation,
- the residual ethylenic unsaturation of said B block after hydrogenation is less than about 2 percent of the ethylenic unsaturation of said B block prior to hydrogenation,
- the residual aromatic unsaturation of said A blocks after hydrogenation is greater than 95 percent of the aromatic unsaturation of said A blocks prior to hydrogenation, and
- the block copolymer contains 1 sulfonic acid group per 9 styrene units and the sulfonic acid groups are neutralized to sulfonate salts with sodium ions.
- 2. The sulfonated block copolymer according to claim 1, wherein said B blocks have a 1,2 content of between about 35 percent and about 55 percent.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/198,543, filed May 24, 1988, now abandoned.
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