The Role of Chain Transfer Agent in Reducing Branching Content in Radical Polymerization of Acrylates

被引:30
作者
Ballard, Nicholas
de la Cal, Jose C.
Asua, Jose M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basque Country UPV EHU, Dpto Quim Aplicada, POLYMAT, Joxe Mari Korta Zentroa, Donostia San Sebastian 20018, Spain
关键词
N-BUTYL ACRYLATE; SEMIBATCH EMULSION POLYMERIZATION; HIGH-TEMPERATURE; COMPETITIVE PROCESSES; POLY(BUTYL ACRYLATE); SECONDARY REACTIONS; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; NMR-SPECTROSCOPY; ALKYL ACRYLATES; METHYL ACRYLATE;
D O I
10.1021/ma502575j
中图分类号
O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
学科分类号
070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Intramolecular transfer to polymer, and the reactions of the resulting midchain radical, are important processes in determining both the reaction kinetics and microstructure of acrylic polymers produced by radical polymerization. Herein, the causes of the reduction in branching content when adding chain transfer agent (CTA) to the polymerization mixture are unveiled. Quantitative NMR spectroscopy is used to determine the distribution of product species from the reaction of n-butyl acrylate in the presence of CBr4. It is shown that the reduction of branching is the result of the combined effect of a lower backbiting rate and the removal of the resulting midchain radical via transfer to CTA. The first effect is due to the minimum chain length required for backbiting to occur, and the second one is operative at high CTA/monomer ratios but becomes negligible at high concentrations of monomer.
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页码:987 / 993
页数:7
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