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Intermacromolecular diffusion controlled reaction

The termination reaction of free radical polymerization is a typical example of an intermacromolecular diffusion controlled reaction.3 Photophysical studies carried out in the 1980 s demonstrated for the first time that the reaction is solvent- and molecular weight-dependent. The experiments involved triplet quenching of probes attached to polymer chain ends. A benzil group was linked to the end of one PS sample (PS-B) and an anthryl group was linked to the end of a second PS sample (PS-A). The quenching rate coefficient kq of the benzil phosphorescence by anthryl groups is given by Eq. (3.26), where r0 is the lifetime of benzil phosphorescence in the absence of anthryl and ris the benzil phosphorescence lifetime in the presence of anthryl in concentration [A],... [Pg.131]

Dependence of the intermacromolecular diffusion-controlled reaction rate constant for polystyrene samples of varying degree of polymerization and in several solvents... [Pg.132]


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