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Autoacceleration in free radical polymerization

Both the Trommsdorff effect and thennal autocatalysis can lead to the autoacceleration in free-radical polymerization. The results indicated that the autoacceleration observed in the smallest test tube was mostly due to the Trommsdorff effect, while both the Trommsdorff effect and thermal autocatalysis strongly affected the onset of autoacceleration in the larger polymerization system. When an exothermic reaction is performed in a larger system, more heat tends to be accumulated in a reactor, since a sur ce-to-volume ratio is decreased as the size of the system increases. There was a critical size in the inner diameter of the test tube at which the behavior of the autoacceleration of the polymerization changes. [Pg.139]


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