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Consideration of Macromonomer Reactions in n-Butyl Acrylate Free Radical Polymerization

✍ Scribed by Wei Wang; Anatoly N. Nikitin; Robin A. Hutchinson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
189 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1336

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Abstract

n‐Butyl acrylate (BA) starved‐feed solution semibatch experiments with varying final polymer content and monomer feed times were carried out at 138 °C. A full mechanistic model of the system implemented in Predici includes intermolecular chain transfer to polymer and macromonomer propagation as well as backbiting, chain scission, and midchain radical propagation and termination. The importance of macromonomer propagation under these conditions of industrial interest is illustrated by experiment and simulation, with the macromonomer reaction responsible for the significant increase in polymer weight‐average molecular weight ($\overline M _{\rm w}$) with time. Rate coefficients for macromonomer propagation (k~mac~) and β‐scission (k~β~) of k~mac~/k~p~ = 0.55 and k~β~ = 12 s^−1^ (with k~p~ the rate coefficient for BA chain‐end propagation) provide a good representation of experimental $\overline M _{\rm w}$ and macromonomer end group data at 138 °C.

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