Macromolecules, Vol.30, No.19, 5655-5659, 1997
Visible-Light Pulsed-Laser Polymerization at 532 nm Employing a Julolidine Dye Photosensitizer Initiation System
The free-radical propagation rate coefficient of methyl methacrylate has been measured using a new version of pulsed-laser polymerization employing a visible light wavelength (532 nm) generated by a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser. The initiation system adopted was made up from 2,2’-bis(2-chlorophenyl)-4,4’,5,5’-tetraphenyl-1,2’-biimidazole), mercaptobenzoxazole, and 2,5-bis[(1H,5H-benzo-[i,j]quinolizin-1-yl)methylene]cyclopentanone. The propagation rate coefficients obtained were consistent with values recommended as benchmark values by an IUPAC working party, A series of consistency checks was performed to ensure the validity of the experimental approach. The experimental technique described in this paper extends the pulsed-laser polymerization method to a whole new range of UV-absorbing monomers that were previously inaccessible to study.
Keywords:FREE-RADICAL POLYMERIZATION;INDIVIDUAL KINETIC CONSTANTS;CHAIN-LENGTH DISTRIBUTION;METHYL-METHACRYLATE;RATE COEFFICIENTS;PROPAGATION;TOOL;STYRENE