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Termination of and by primary radicals

For ideal radical polymerization to occur, three prerequisites must be fulfilled for both macro- and primary radicals, a stationary state must exist primary radicals have to be for initiation only and termination of macroradicals only occur by their mutual combination or disproportionation. The rate equation for an ideal polymerization is simple (see Chap. 8, Sect. 1.2) it reflects the simple course of this chain reaction. When the primary radicals are deactivated either mutually or with macroradicals, kinetic complications arise. Deviations from ideality are logically expected to be larger the higher the concentration of initiator and the lower the concentration of monomer. Today termination by primary radicals is an exclusively kinetic problem. Almost nothing has been published on the mechanism of radical liberation from the aggregation of other initiator fragments and from the cage of the [Pg.394]


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