A new kinetic model for bulk polymerization of vinyl chloride based on two-phase hypothesis


Autoria(s): Suresh, AK; Chanda, M
Data(s)

1982

Resumo

A kinetic model has been developed for the bulk polymerization of vinyl chloride using Talamini's hypothesis of two-phase polymerization and a new concept of kinetic solubility which assumes that rapidly growing polymer chains have considerably greater solubility than the thermodynamic solubility of preformed polymer molecules of the same size and so can remain in solution even under thermodynamically unfavourable conditions. It is further assumed that this kinetic solubility is a function of chain length. The model yields a rate expression consistent with the experimental data for vinyl chloride bulk polymerization and moreover is able to explain several characteristic kinetic features of this system. Application of the model rate expression to the available rate data has yielded 2.36 × 108l mol−1 sec−1 for the termination rate constant in the polymer-rich phase; as expected, this value is smaller than that reported for homogenous polymerization by a factor of 10–30.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22919/1/fultext1.pdf

Suresh, AK and Chanda, M (1982) A new kinetic model for bulk polymerization of vinyl chloride based on two-phase hypothesis. In: European Polymer Journal, 18 (7). pp. 607-616.

Publicador

Elsevier Science

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Palavras-Chave #Chemical Engineering
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Journal Article

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