B. S. Heinz, W. Heitz, S. A. Krügel, F. Raubacher, J. H. Wendorff
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Abstract
The vinylic polymerization of 5-norbornene-2-carboxylic esters with different palladium catalysts to polymers of high molecular weights is reported. Computer simulations based on a force field approach show that these polymers display a rigid statistical chain conformation and are thus a further example of rotationally strongly constrained polymers. The polymers are soluble in a variety of solvents despite their rigidity, they are amorphous, possess glass transition temperatures well above 250°C, and have a high packing density. The dipoles located in the lateral groups perform a secondary relaxation process similar to the case of flexible or rigid rod-like polymers containing ester groups.