Thermal decomposition reaction of pinacolone diperoxide: its use as radical initiator in the styrene polymerization
2017
Some commercial vinyl polymers such as polystyrene, polymethylmethacrylate and polyvinyl chloride have been synthetized through last years using new initiators, for example those with multiple active sites. Multifunctional initiators in radical polymerization of vinyl monomers allow us to obtain different behaviours during the process and changes in the properties of the final products. In this work, the kinetic study of the thermal decomposition of cyclic pinacolone diperoxide (PDP) in ethylbenzene and its use in the initiation step of the bulk free radical polymerization of styrene is reported. The activation parameters for the thermal decomposition reaction of PDP in styrene were worked out from Eyring equation (ΔH ‡ = 26.0 ± 1.2 kcal mol−1; ΔS ‡ = −9.5 ± 3.0 cal mol−1 K−1). In addition, the evolution of molecular weights during polymerization was studied showing an increase through the process.
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- Living free-radical polymerization
- Organic chemistry
- Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization
- Materials science
- Kinetic chain length
- Ionic polymerization
- Radical polymerization
- Cobalt-mediated radical polymerization
- Polymerization
- Photochemistry
- Nitroxide mediated radical polymerization
- Polymer chemistry
- Chain transfer
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