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Head-to-head vinyl polymers. VII. Hydrolysis of head-to-head poly(methyl acrylate)

✍ Scribed by Quach, Loc ;Otsu, Takayuki


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Weight
647 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-6376

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Abstract

Head‐to‐head (H–H) and head‐to‐tail (H–T) poly(methyl acrylate)s (PMAs) were hydrolyzed in a mixture of acetone and water (4:1 by volume) at 30Β°C by using various alkali hydroxides as catalysts. For comparison, the H–T copolymer with 26% H–H units, dimethyl succinate (DMS), dimethyl glutarate (DMG), and dimethyl adipate (DMA) as model compounds were also hydrolyzed. It was found that the hydrolyses of all PMAs proceeded autocatalytically; i.e., the rates increased as a function of the reaction time. Both the initial rate constant k~0~ and the autoaccelerating effect observed markedly depended on the structures of polymer chains and they decreased with increasing of the H–H sequences. The molecular weights of either Hβ€”H or Hβ€”T PMA did not show remarkable changes in either k~0~ value or accelerating effect. The k~0~ values were almost independent of the kinds of bases and were calculated to be 0.06 and 0.18 L mol^βˆ’1^ min^βˆ’1^ for H–H and H–T PMA, respectively. On the other hand, the autoaccelerating effect decreased in the order NaOH ⋍ KOH > LiOH > CsOH for H–H PMA and NaOH > LiOH > KOH > CsOH for H–T polymer. When the ratio of acetone to water increased, the k~0~ value was found to decrease, whereas the accelerating effect increased. The results obtained are described and discussed.


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