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Expanding Beyond Initial Scope

The above example gives us an idea of the difficulties in stating a rigorous kinetic model for the free-radical polymerization of formulations containing polyfunctional monomers. An example of efforts to introduce a mechanistic analysis for this kind of reaction, is the case of (meth)acrylate polymerizations, where Bowman and Peppas (1991) coupled free-volume derived expressions for diffusion-controlled kp and kt values to expressions describing the time-dependent evolution of the free volume. Further work expanded this initial analysis to take into account different possible elemental steps of the kinetic scheme (Anseth and Bowman, 1992/93 Kurdikar and Peppas, 1994 Scott and Peppas, 1999). The analysis of these mechanistic models is beyond our scope. Instead, one example of models that capture the main concepts of a rigorous description, but include phenomenological equations to account for the variation of specific rate constants with conversion, will be discussed. [Pg.168]

Beyond the organic chemists initial imagination, two unique interconvertible enamine and iminium activation modes have produced a number of unprecedented powerful cascade processes in the formation of diverse complex stractures with high efficiency and excellent stereoselectivities. This not only expands the scope of amino catalysis significantly, but more important, affords new and efficient synthetic methods in organic synthesis. It is expected that new cascade reactions with activation modes will continue to be developed to meet the synthetic danand. [Pg.46]


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