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Cationic polymerization of 1,2-epoxy-6-(9-carbazolyl)-4-oxahexane

✍ Scribed by P. Brüzga; J.V. Graẑulevičius; R. Kavaliünas


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
379 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-3057

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✦ Synopsis


The polymerization of 1,2,-epoxy-6-(9-carbazolyl)-4-oxahexane (ECOH) by Lewis acids (SbC15 , SnCI 4, SnBr 4, Snl4) in 1,2-dichloroethane has been studied. The kinetics have been studied by a microcalorimetric method. The most active catalyst of those studied was SbCIs. The activity of SnCI4 is close to that of SbCI~ but SnBr4 and SnI 4 are considerably less active. Reaction orders with respect to monomer and catalyst have been established for all the catalytic systems except that containing SnBr4. ECOH polymerization with the Lewis acids can be roughly divided into two stages vis. initial (fast) and long lasting (slow). Spontaneous increase of polymerization rate has been observed in the slow stage. It is the first reported observation of this effect for the cationic polymerization of epoxides. Continuous increase of molecular weight of oligomers has been recorded during the slow state of polymerization. Mechanistic aspects of regeneration of active species are discussed.


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