Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.96, No.2, 345-357, 2005
Kinetics and modeling of diethylene glycol bisallyl carbonate bulk polymerization
The free-radical polymerization kinetics of diethylene glycol bisallyl carbonate in bulk were investigated with Fourier transform infrared and Fourier transform Raman techniques in a wide temperature range of 50-140degreesC with four different peroxide initiators. In addition, the ratios of the degraclative kinetic rate constant to the propagation rate constant under different reaction conditions were obtained from molecular weight measurements under various reaction conditions. The ratio of the chemically controlled termination and propagation rate constants of the polymerization system were obtained with the initial rates of polymerization and the number-average molecular weight data, which were between 8.22 X 10(-5) and 1.47 X 10(-3) L mol(-1)s(-1). The initiator efficiencies were evaluated with special experiments at low initiator concentrations with the theory of dead-end polymerization. The computed conversions from the developed kinetic model were in good agreement with the conversion and molecular weight measured data. The values of the diffusion-controlled propagation and termination rate constants, with clear and physical meaning, were the only two parameters obtained from the developed kinetic model fitting the measured conversion points. (C) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.