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Energy transfer kinetics, vinyl monomer

Radiation-Induced Polymerization. Polymerization induced by irradiation is initiated by free radicals and by ionic species. On very pure vinyl monomers, D. J. Metz demonstrated that ionic polymerization can become the dominating process. In Chapter 12 he postulates a kinetic scheme starting with the formation of ions, followed by a propagation step via carbonium ions and chain transfer to the vinyl monomer. C. Schneider studied the polymerization of styrene and a-methylstyrene by pulse radiolysis in aqueous medium and found results similar to those obtained in conventional free-radical polymerization. She attributes this to a growing polymeric benzyl type radical which is formed partially through electron capture by the styrene molecule, followed by rapid protonation in the side chain and partially by the addition of H and OH to the double vinyl bond. A. S. Chawla and L. E. St. Pierre report on the solid state polymerization of hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane by high energy radiation of the monomer crystals. [Pg.9]

In general, a polymerization process model consists of material balances (component rate equations), energy balances, and additional set of equations to calculate polymer properties (e.g., molecular weight moment equations). The kinetic equations for a typical linear addition polymerization process include initiation or catalytic site activation, chain propagation, chain termination, and chain transfer reactions. The typical reactions that occur in a homogeneous free radical polymerization of vinyl monomers and coordination polymerization of olefins are illustrated in Table 2. [Pg.2338]

While the energy transfer model is remtarkably successful in summarizing the polymerization kinetics of vinyl monomer solutions, there may be other explanations w ith certain monomer-... [Pg.439]


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