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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 05, 2010
Filed:
Aug. 31, 2005
Yoichi Ozawa, Tokyo, JP;
H. Jerrold Miller, Savannah, GA (US);
Koji Masaki, Hagashimurayama, JP;
Koichi Morita, Higashiyamato, JP;
Tatsuo Fujimaki, Higashimurayama, JP;
Tetsuya Omura, Kodaira, JP;
Takuo Sone, Tokyo, JP;
Iwakazu Hattori, Tokyo, JP;
Yoichi Ozawa, Tokyo, JP;
H. Jerrold Miller, Savannah, GA (US);
Koji Masaki, Hagashimurayama, JP;
Koichi Morita, Higashiyamato, JP;
Tatsuo Fujimaki, Higashimurayama, JP;
Tetsuya Omura, Kodaira, JP;
Takuo Sone, Tokyo, JP;
Iwakazu Hattori, Tokyo, JP;
Bridgestone Corporation, , JP;
Abstract
A functionalized polymer prepared by a process comprising the steps of preparing a pseudo-living polymer by polymerizing conjugated monomer with a lanthanide-based catalyst, and reacting the pseudo-living polymer with a functionalizing agent defined by the formula (I)A-R-Z  (I)where Ris a divalent bond or divalent organic group comprising from 0 to about 20 carbon atoms, A is a substituent that will undergo an addition reaction with a pseudo-living polymer, and Z is a substituent that will react or interact with silica or carbon black reinforcing fillers, with the proviso that A, R, and Z are substituents that will not protonate a pseudo-living polymer.