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Molecular weight distribution and polymerization kinetics in some new catalytic processes

✍ Scribed by C. I. V. Mussa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1959
Tongue
English
Weight
916 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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Abstract

Some features of the molecular weight distributions found by experiment for low pressure polyethylenes are examined; an analytical interpretation of them is suggested which is in agreement with the polymerization mechanism resulting from kinetic investigations of Natta and co‐workers. Such interpretation is based on the consideration of the distribution of the individual times of growth (or of the β€œlifetimes”) of the single macromolecules. It is assumed that (a) these lifetimes tend to be distributed according to the Gauss formula, such as a series of events tending to be distributed at random about a mean; and (b) the growth of any single macromolecule proceeds at a rate which can be considered as the rate of a chain reaction. Possible deviations from such simplified scheme are taken into account. A distribution formula of a generalized Lansing‐Kraemer type is deduced, giving an explanation of all the observed features of the molecular weight distribution.


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