1962
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3950(62)90453-7
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Polymerization in highly viscous media and crosslinking—I. Kinetic features of the polymerization of some polyesters modified with acrylic acids

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“…The higher is the viscosity, the larger is W 0 . 11,13,45,87,88 As in the case of the reactivity at a high conversion, the physical properties (those, which control the level of intermolecular interactions in the reaction system) of the starting oligomers rather than their conformational properties have a dominant role, i.e., the presence of centres of strong intermolecular interactions, which can form hydrogen dipole ± dipole and other labile bonds, is of importance. Cooperative hydrocarbon groups characterised by very weak dispersion interactions can also serve as such centres [for example, the methylene groups 7(CH 2 ) n 7 at n > 4 are involved in intermolecular interactions with the energy E > 17 kJ mol 71 comparable to the energy of hydrogen bonds and the phenyl groups are involved in intermolecular interactions with E = 29 ± 33.5 kJ mol 71 ].…”
Section: Early Stages Of Three-dimensional Radical Polymerisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher is the viscosity, the larger is W 0 . 11,13,45,87,88 As in the case of the reactivity at a high conversion, the physical properties (those, which control the level of intermolecular interactions in the reaction system) of the starting oligomers rather than their conformational properties have a dominant role, i.e., the presence of centres of strong intermolecular interactions, which can form hydrogen dipole ± dipole and other labile bonds, is of importance. Cooperative hydrocarbon groups characterised by very weak dispersion interactions can also serve as such centres [for example, the methylene groups 7(CH 2 ) n 7 at n > 4 are involved in intermolecular interactions with the energy E > 17 kJ mol 71 comparable to the energy of hydrogen bonds and the phenyl groups are involved in intermolecular interactions with E = 29 ± 33.5 kJ mol 71 ].…”
Section: Early Stages Of Three-dimensional Radical Polymerisationmentioning
confidence: 99%