Macromolecules, Vol.29, No.24, 7717-7726, 1996
Chain Transfer Activity of Omega-Unsaturated Methyl-Methacrylate Oligomers
The chain transfer activities of a series of omega-unsaturated methyl methacrylate oligomers [(dimer (1), trimer (2), tetramer (3), and a methyl methacrylate macromonomer with average chain length of 24 units (4)] have been evaluated in methyl methacrylate polymerizations over the temperature range 45-100 degrees C. Transfer constants were determined by analysis of the In chain length distributions. The dimer (1) was found to be substantially less effective as a chain transfer agent than the trimer (2) or the higher macromonomers (3, 4) [C-T(60 degrees C) 1, 0.013; 2, 0.19; 3, 0.31; 4, 0.21]. The transfer constants show only a small temperature dependence and no variation with conversion. No discernible retardation was observed in these polymerizations. A reduced yield of polymer observed at conversions >10% in bulk polymerizations of MMA. carried out in the presence of 1-4 can be attributed to the absence of the gel (Trommsdorff) effect. The results are interpreted in terms of the addition-fragmentation mechanism for chain transfer.
Keywords:MOLECULAR-WEIGHT DISTRIBUTIONS;FREE-RADICAL POLYMERIZATION;ADDITION-FRAGMENTATION REACTION;PROPAGATION RATE CONSTANTS;PULSED LASER TECHNIQUE;END GROUP;TERMINATION REACTION;RATE COEFFICIENTS;COPOLYMERIZATION;CONVERSION