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High-concentration effects, transfer reactions initial distribution

Throughout this section we have used mostly p and u to describe the distribution of molecular weights. It should be remembered that these quantities are defined in terms of various concentrations and therefore change as the reactions proceed. Accordingly, the results presented here are most simply applied at the start of the polymerization reaction when the initial concentrations of monomer and initiator can be used to evaluate p or u. The termination constants are known to decrease with the extent of conversion of monomer to polymer, and this effect also complicates the picture at high conversions. Note, also, that chain transfer has been excluded from consideration in this section, as elsewhere in the chapter. We shall consider chain transfer reactions in the next section. [Pg.388]


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