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to form a polymer is known as degree of polymerization (DP). DP affect physical properties of polymers. Page 6. CLASSIFICATION. • i)
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Plasma polymers are formed by coupling of free radicals. Not by the free radical chain growth polymerization. What is the mechanism of plasma polymerization
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533 Lecture Notes: Introduction To Polymer Chemistry
Polymer:A large molecule (macromolecule) built up by repetitive bonding (covalent) of smaller molecules (monomers) • Generally not a well defined structure or molecular weight • Need to use statistical properties to describe Polymers are formed by linking monomers through chemical reaction — called polymerization
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Polymerization links together many copies of monomers For covalent polymers polymerization involves a transition from weak intermolecular interactions to strong intramolecular bonding Polymerization Linear Homopolymers Monomers Polymer Chemistry Chem 466 Spring 2014 January 14 2014
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polymerization as the most common route to high polymer • To emphasize the importance of stabilization of the charged reactive center on the growing chain • To develop expressions for the average degree of polymerization and molecular weight distribution for anionic polymerization • To introduce the concept of a “living
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Polymerization General Description: onomer InitiatorCarriedout to high conversion Free Usedradicalkineticsapply forethylenestyrene methyl methacrylate Advantages: inimum contaminationof product ulk(Mass)Polymerization Disadvantages: Free acrylonitrileinwater vinylchlorideinbulk radicalkineticsapply Solution Advantages: Solventactsasa Polym
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CHAIN (OR ADDITION) POLYMERIZATION Initiators /Catalysts to initiate a free radical chain polymerization: Benzoyl peroxide (BPO) Dicumyl peroxide (DCP) Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP) Cumene hydroperoxide (CHP) Upon heating these peroxides dissociate to form two radicals which attack the monomer double bonds and add to them (addition) This
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polymerization occurs within the monomer droplets high productivity (>40 solid) heat production is under control ? 1 3 4 Emulsion Polymerization ingredients: water monomer initiator and stabilizer size of formed polymer particles approx 0 051?m initiator is solubilized in water phase polymerization occurs mainly within the polymer particles ?
How are polymers formed?
- Polymers are formed by linking monomers through chemical reaction — called polymerization. You don’t end up with a unique molecule. i monomers chain of monomers i A ? — (A-A-A )i/3— Homopolymer:all A identical • The most produced/used polymers are homopolymers of terminal alkenes. • Produced by radical polymerization.
What is polymer chemistry?
- 5.33 Lecture Notes: Introduction To Polymer Chemistry Polymer:A large molecule (macromolecule) built up by repetitive bonding (covalent) of smaller molecules (monomers) • Generally not a well defined structure, or molecular weight. • Need to use statistical properties to describe.
What are the ingredients of emulsion polymerization?
- 1.3.4 Emulsion Polymerization •ingredients: water, monomer, initiator and stabilizer •size of formed polymer particles approx. 0.05?1 ?m •initiator is solubilized in water phase •polymerization occurs mainly within the polymer particles 10
What are the advantages and disadvantages of solution polymerization?
- Solution Polymerization. Advantages: • Solvent acts as a diluent and aids in removal of heat of polymerization. • Solvent reduces viscosity, making processing easier. • Thermal control is easier than in the bulk. Disadvantages: • Chain transfer to solvent occurs, leading to low molecular weights.
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