1991
DOI: 10.1021/ma00002a040
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Effect of chain-length dependence of termination rate constant on the kinetics of free-radical polymerization. 2. Evaluation of an analytical expression for the rate of polymerization

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“…For STY the situation is largely the same, although admittedly the short-chain behavior is not as well studied experimentally: [6] α S • 0.5 and i c • 50, [15,16,20] , again in accord with expectation, [21] with oligomer diffusion coefficients, [48] and with measurements on methacrylates with more spherical pendant groups; [9,11] and α L • 0.16, [15,16,20,[44][45][46]49] as predicted by theory. [47] While all this amounts to a highly pleasing chapter of scientific work, unfortunately it does not easily lead to prediction of the overall termination rate coefficient, k t , as measured in the present work, because Equation (8) cannot yield a closed expression for k t .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…For STY the situation is largely the same, although admittedly the short-chain behavior is not as well studied experimentally: [6] α S • 0.5 and i c • 50, [15,16,20] , again in accord with expectation, [21] with oligomer diffusion coefficients, [48] and with measurements on methacrylates with more spherical pendant groups; [9,11] and α L • 0.16, [15,16,20,[44][45][46]49] as predicted by theory. [47] While all this amounts to a highly pleasing chapter of scientific work, unfortunately it does not easily lead to prediction of the overall termination rate coefficient, k t , as measured in the present work, because Equation (8) cannot yield a closed expression for k t .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…4. Photoinitiation quantum yields, average lifetime of macroradicals s s , and absolute rate constants for polymerization of HEMA photoinitiated with ABCV at 25 11,[19][20][21] . Furthermore lower values (L 0.16) have been predicted from dynamic considerations 22) .…”
Section: Solvent Effect On Propagation and Termination Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basis of this theory is the assumption that termination rate constants k t (and the propagation rate constants k p ) are independent of living chain lengths and dead chain concentration. Flory theory has been very successful in predicting kinetics of FRP at high dilution 3 ("low conversion"), although there is convincing experimental evidence [9][10][11][30][31][32] that, even at low conversions k t depends on chain length. We will see below how the predictions of the Flory-Schulz theory are modified 27 when one considers the dependence of k t on chain length at low conversions.…”
Section: Flory-schulz Theory and Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Consequently, intense research efforts have focused in understanding the mechanisms underlying FRP since its early developments in the 1930s. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] Despite this, many fundamental issues in FRP remain poorly understood today. Most notably it remains a subject of controversy as to what mechanisms underlie the "gel effect" 3 of FRP, during which polymerization rates "autoaccelerate" and molecular weights of dead chains being produced are observed to increase by up to an order of magnitude.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%