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Synthesis of graft polymers from an ozonised ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, 2. Determination of the efficiency and of the decomposition rate of macroinitiators

✍ Scribed by Thierry Fargère; Mohamed Abdennadher; Michel Delmas; Bernard Boutevin


Book ID
102939130
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
550 KB
Volume
195
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1352

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Abstract

Polymers can be treated with an ozone/oxygen mixture to create peroxide and hydroperoxide groups on the polymer chain. These heat‐sensitive functional groups can serve to initiate radical polymerization of vinyl monomers to form graft copolymers. The efficiency and the decomposition rate constant of an ozonized ethylene‐vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) are determined using the polymerization rate of styrene. The thermal polymerization of styrene is studied in the presence of non‐ozonized EVA. The thermal polymerization has no effect on the polymerization of styrene at the beginning of the reaction. Transfer reactions between the growing polystyrene radical and the EVA chain are negligible. The activation energy of the decomposition rate of ozonized EVA is calculated and reaches 46 kJ/mol. The entropy variation of the decomposition reaction is also calculated. The result obtained shows an important decrease (−45 cal · mol^−1^ · K^−1^) of the entropy which is opposite to the common behaviour (−6 to +13 cal · mol^−1^ · K^−1^) expected. The efficiency observed for the ozonized polymers is low and reaches only 20% at 100°C, this can be explained by the lack of mobility of the created radicals.


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