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Penultimate unit effects origin

The general features of the penultimate model in what have become known as the explicit and implicit forms are described in Section 7.3.1.2.1. Evidence for remote unit effects coming from small molecule radical chemistry and experiments other than copolymerization is discussed in Section 7.3.1.2.2. In Sections 7.3.1.2.3 and 7.3.1.2.4 specific copolymerizations are discussed. Finally, in Section 7.3.1.2.5, we consider the origin of the penultimate unit effects. A general recommendation is that when trying to decide on the mechanism of a copolymerization, first consider the explicit penultimate model."... [Pg.342]

Rased on the above data, it would seem unusual if reactivity of the propagating species in copolymerization were insensitive to the nature of the last added monomer units. However, while there are ample experimental data to suggest that copolymerizations should be subject to penultimate unit effects that affect the rate and/or copolymer composition, the origin and magnitude of the effect is not always easily predictable. [Pg.347]

Roberts, G.E., Coote, ML., Heuts, J.P.A., Morris, L.M., and Davis, X.P. (1999) Radical ring-opening copolymerization of 2-methylene 1,3-dioxepane and methyl methacrylate experiments originally designed to probe the origin of the penultimate unit effect. Macromolecules,... [Pg.43]

Anionic copolymerizations have been investigated by applying the classical Mayo-Lewis treatment which was originally developed for free-radical chain reaction polymerization [198]. The copolymerization of two monomers (Mj and M2) can be uniquely defined by the following the four elementary kinetic steps in Scheme 7.21, assuming that the reactivity of the chain end (Mj" or ) depends only on the last unit added to the chain end, that is, there are no penultimate effects. [Pg.148]


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