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The polymerization of acrylamide initiated by the acidic permanganate–ascorbic acid redox pair has been studied in aqueous media at 30 ± 0.2°C in nitrogen atmosphere. The initial rate of polymerization has been found to be proportional to nearly the first power of the catalyst KMnO4 concentration within the range 6.0 × 10?3–14.0 × 10?3 mole/l. The rate is proportional to the first power of the monomer concentration within the range 4.00 × 10?2–12.0 × 10?2 mole/l. However, the rate of polymerization is independent of ascorbic acid concentration within the range 3.0 × 10?3–6.0 × 10?3 mole/l., but the further increase of the concentration depresses the rate of polymerization as well as maximum conversion. The initial rate increases but the maximum conversion decreases as the temperature is increased within the range 20–35°C. The overall energy of activation has been found to be 9.8 kcal/mole. The optimum amount of sulfuric acid is essential to initiate the polymerization but its presence in excess produces no effect either on the rate of reaction or the maximum conversion. Water-miscible organic solvents and salts, e.g., CH3OH, C2H5OH, (CH3)2CHOH, KCl, and Na2SO4, depress the rate. Slight amounts of MnSO4 · H2O and a complexing agent NaF increase the rate of polymerization. Cationic and anionic detergents have been found to decrease and increase the rate, respectively, while nonionic surfactants have no effect on the rate of polymerization.  相似文献   

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The aqueous polymerization of acrylonitrile initiated by the bromate—ferrous redox system in aqueous sulfuric acid was studied under nitrogen atmosphere. The rate of polymerization increased with increasing concentration of ferrous in the range of 0.25-1 × 10?2M. The percentage of conversion increased with increasing concentration of the catalyst, but beyond 2.5 × 10?3M there was a decreasing trend in the rate of polymerization. The rate varied linearly with [monomer]. The initial rate of polymerization as well as the maximum conversion increased within the range of 1–2.5 × 10?3M KBrO3, but beyond 2.5 × 10?3M the rate of polymerization decreased. The initial rate and limiting conversion increased with increasing polymerization temperature in the range 30–40°C; beyond 40°C they decreased. The effect of certain neutral salts, water-miscible solvents, complexing agents, and copper sulfate concentration on the rate of polymerization was investigated.  相似文献   

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The polymerization of acrylamide initiated by an ascorbic acid–peroxydisulfate redox system was studied in aqueous solution at 35 ± 0.2°C in the presence of air. The concentrations studied were [monomer] = (2.0–15.0) × 10?2 mole/liter; [peroxydisulfate] = (1.5–10.0) × 10?3 mole/liter; and [ascorbic acid] = (2.84–28.4) × 10?4 mole/liter; temperatures were between 25–50°C. Within these ranges the initial rate showed a half-order dependence on peroxydisulfate, a first-order dependence on an initial monomer concentration, and a first-order dependence on a low concentration of ascorbic acid [(2.84–8.54) × 10?4 mole/liter]. At higher concentrations of ascorbic acid the rate remained constant in the concentration range (8.54–22.72) × 10?4 mole/liter, then varied as an inverse halfpower at still higher concentrations of ascorbic acid [(22.72–28.4) × 10?4 mole/liter]. The initial rate increased with an increase in polymerization temperature. The overall energy of activation was 12.203 kcal/mole in a temperature range of 25–50°C. Water-miscible organic solvents depressed the initial rate and the limiting conversion. The viscometric average molecular weight increased with an increase in temperature and initial monomer concentration but decreased with increasing concentration of peroxydisulfate and an additive, dimethyl formamide (DMF).  相似文献   

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The aqueous polymerization of acrylonitrile initiated by an acidified bromate–thiourea redox system has been studied under nitrogen atmosphere. The rate of polymerization is independent of thiourea concentration over the range 2–9 × 10?3M and reaches maximum at 9 × 10?3M. The rate varies linearly with [monomer]. The initial rate of polymerization as well as the maximum conversion increases within the range of 4–22.5 × 10?3M KBrO3, but beyond 22.5 × 10?3M the rate of polymerization decreases. The initial rate and the limiting conversion increases with increasing polymerization temperature in the range 30–45°C; and beyond 45°C they decrease. The effect of certain neutral salts, water-soluble solvents, and micelles of cationic, anionic, and nonionic surfactants on the rate of polymerization has been investigated.  相似文献   

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The polymerization of acrylamide (I) initiated by a potassium bromate—thioglycollic acid (TGA) redox pair has been studied in aqueous media at 30°C in a nitrogen atmosphere. The reaction order related to the catalyst concentration (KBrO3) was 0.501, which indicated a bimolecular mechanism for the termination reaction in the range of 1.0?3.0 × 10?3 mole/liter. The polymerization rate varied linearly with monomer (I) concentration over the range of 1.0?5.0 × 10?2 mole/liter. A typical behavior is observed, however, by changing the thioglycollic acid concentration. The initial rate of polymerization (Ri), as well as the maximum conversion, increases by increasing the temperature to 30°C, but the initial rate and the maximum conversion falls as the temperature rises above 30°C. The overall energy of activation is 6.218 kcal in the temperature range of 20–40°C. Water-miscible organic solvents, namely, CH3OH and C2H5OH, depress the rate of polymerization.  相似文献   

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The polymerization of acrylonitrile initiated by an ascorbic acid–peroxodisulfate redox system was studied in an aqueous solution at 35°C in the presence of air. Molecular oxygen was found to have no effect on the polymerization reaction. An increase in ionic strength slightly increased the rate. The overall rate of polymerization, Rp, showed a square dependence on [monomer] and a half-order dependence on [peroxodisulfate]. A first-order dependence on [ascorbic acid] at low concentrations (<3.0 × 10?3 mol L?1) followed by a decrease in Rp at higher concentrations of ascorbic acid (>3.0 × 10?3 mol L?1) was also noted. Rp remained unchanged up to 40°C and showed a decline thereafter. Addition of catalytic amounts of cupric ions decreased the rate whereas ferric ions were found to increase the rate. Added sulfuric acid in the range (6.0?50.0) × 10?5 mol L?1 decreased the Rp.  相似文献   

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The aqueous polymerization of methyl methacrylate initiated by the bromate-thiourea redox system in dilute HC1 has been investigated under nitrogen atmosphere. The rate of polymerization increases with increasing concentration of thiourea in the range 5 × 10?3?10 × 10?3 M. The percentage of conversion increases with increasing concentration of the catalyst, but beyond 1.5 × 10?2 M, there is a decreasing trend in the rate of polymerization. The rate of polymerization increases with increasing monomer concentration, but beyond 0.184 M the polymerization rate decreases due to gel effect. The rate of polymerization increases with temperature up to 35°C and beyond 40°C a decreasing trend is noticed. The effect of water miscible organic solvents, certain neutral salts on the rate of polymerization has also been investigated.  相似文献   

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Conversion–time data were obtained for the polymerization of acrylamide initiated by the redox couple persulfate–thiosulfate by using a dilatometer. A plot of initial rate as a function of thiosulfate concentration shows a well-defined maximum and three distinct regions of behavior. In each region the shape of the conversion–time curves demonstrates the differences in apparent order with respect to monomer arising from changes in initiator concentration during an individual run. A reaction mechanism is proposed to explain the results, and a limiting form of the rate expression is derived for each of the three regions. The ranges of concentration studied are: persulfate, 9.5 × 10?4?4.7 × 10?2M; thiosulfate, 2 × 10?5?2 × 10?2M; initial monomer, 0.05–1.0M; and temperature, 30–50°C. Within these ranges the initial rate shows a halforder dependence on persulfate and a first-order dependence on initial monomer concentration.  相似文献   

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Grafting of methyl methacrylate (MMA) onto delignified Grewia optiva fiber using ascorbic acid/H2O2 as an initiator was carried out under microwave irradiation. The effects of varying the microwave power, exposure time, and concentration of initiator and monomer of graft polymerization were studied to obtain maximum grafting percentage (26.54%). The experimental results showed that the optimal conditions for grafting were: exposure time, 10min; microwave power, 110 W; ascorbic acid concentration, 3.74mol/L × 10?2; H2O2 concentration, 0.97mol/L × 10?1; monomer concentration, 1.87mol/L × 10?1. The graft copolymers were characterized by Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA).  相似文献   

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The initiation of the polymerization of acrylamide by 4-4′-dicyano-4-4′-azopentanoic acid in aqueous solution has been studied kinetically at 25°C. Ferric chloride and ferric sulfate were used to terminate polymerization so that rates of initiation could be calculated from the rates of production of ferrous iron. Velocity coefficients at 25°C. for the initiation reaction were found to be (25.7 ± 2.8) × 10?7 sec.?1 for the ferric chloride terminated reaction and (73.6 ± 0.6) × 10?7 sec.?1 for the ferric sulfate-terminated polymerization. The value reported for the initiation reaction when acrylamide is polymerized in the absence of metal salts is 1.29 × 10?7 sec.?1. Velocity coefficients for the termination reaction have been calculated from the overall rates of polymerization obtained with ferric salts present. In the case of the ferric chloride-terminated reaction, it has been shown that the rate of polymerization is reduced by increasing the total concentration of chloride ions. Termination velocity coefficients at 25°C. for the inner sphere complexes FeCl2+·5H2O and FeSO4+·4H2O have been calculated to be 18.9 × 104 and 7.98 × 104 l./mole-sec., respectively. The dependence on the concentration of ferric chloride of the molecular weights of the polymers produced has also been considered.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the aqueous polymerization of methyl methacrylate initiated by potassium peroxydisulfate–citric acid catalyzed by silver ion was investigated in nitrogen atmosphere. The rate of polymerization is proportional to the square root of peroxydisulfate concentration. The initial rate increases with increasing citric acid concentration up to 15 × 10?3M, after which it decreases. The rate of polymerization also increases initially with monomer concentration and decreases at higher monomer concentration. The effects of temperature and the addition of some solvents and salts on the rate of polymerization have also been studied and a suitable kinetic scheme has been proposed for the reaction.  相似文献   

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The redox system composed of potassium bromate and thiomalic acid was used to initiate the aqueous polymerization of methyl methacrylate under nitrogen atmosphere at 35 ± 0.2°C. The initial rates of polymerization have been found to be approximately proportional to the first power of the initiator concentration in the range of 2.5 to 6.0 ± 10?3 M and to the first power (1.15) of monomer concentration in the range of 3.72 to 11.16 ± 10?2 M The overall rate was independent of activator concentration, approaching a maximum at 10 × 10?3 M. The overall energy of activation was found to be 8.80 kcal/mol. The initial rate and the maximum conversion attained a maximum value at 35°C in the temperature range of 20 to 45°C.  相似文献   

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The aqueous polymerization of acrylamide initiated by the acidified potassium permanganate/mercaptosuccinic acid redox system was studied at 35 ± 0.2°C in nitrogen. In the studied range of activator concentration (2.0 × 10?3 to 6.25 ± 10?3 mole/liter) the polymerization rate remains unaffected. The initial rate of polymerization varies linearly with KMnO4 and acrylamide concentrations in the studied range. The activation energy was found to be 6.61 kcal/mole (27.63 kJ/mole) in the temperature range of 30–50°C. The molecular weight of polyacrylamide was found to be independent of [KMnO4] but increased with increasing monomer concentration. The effect of DMF on polymerization rate and molecular weight was also investigated.  相似文献   

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Rates of 2–21?azobisisobutyronitrile initiated polymerization of methyl methacrylate in benzene were determined at 77.2, 65.0, and 50.0°C. The variation of molecular weight of the polymer with temperature and conversion was also studied. At a fixed conversion of 2.0%, the molecular weight decreased from 2.05 × 105 at 50°C to 1.4 × 105 at 77.2°C. The ratio of the propagation rate coefficient to the square root of the termination rate coefficient was found to be 0.61, 0.397, and 0.374 at 77.2, 65.0, and 50.0°C, respectively, with an uncertainty of ±0.5°C in temperature. The effect of active carbon on the rates of polymerization at 77.2°C was measured. Rates of polymerization decreased in the presence of active carbon. For example, the initial rate of polymerization decreased from 7.8 × 10?4 mole/(liter min) to 4.6 × 10?4 mole/(liter min) when the carbon concentration was varied from 0 to 9.65 g/liter. The molecular weight of the polymer increased from an average of 1.4 × 105 in the absence of carbon to 1.5 × 105 when carbon was present.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of acrylamide polymerization has been investigated by employing cericammoniumnitrate-2-chloroethanol redox pair under nitrogen atmosphere at 30 ± 1°C. The rate of monomer disappearance is directly proportional to the concentration of 2-chloroethanol (1.0 × 10?2 ? 10.0 × 10?2 mol. dm?3) and is inversely proportional to the ceric ion concentration (2.5 × 10?3 ? 10.0 × 10?3 mol. dm?3) but shows square dependence to the concentration of monomer (5.0 × 10?2 ? 25.0 × 10?2 mol. dm?3). The rate of ceric ion disappearance is directly proportional to the initial concentration of ceric ion and 2-chloroethanol but independent of acrylamide concentration. The viscometric average molecular weight (M v) decreases on increasing the concentration of ceric ion and increases on increasing the concentrations of acrylamide and 2-chloroethanol. A tentative mechanism has been proposed.  相似文献   

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We report on the synthesis and characterization of activated carbon–ethylenediamine–cobalt(II) tetracarboxyphthalocyanine conjugate (AC–CONHCH2CH2NH2–CoPc) and its electrocatalytic behavior for oxidation of ascorbic acid. Ultraviolet–visible (UV–Vis), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopies, and cyclic and square-wave voltammetry were used to characterize the electrode modifiers and modified glassy carbon electrode. The limit of detection was found to be 0.26 µm using 3δ notation. The linear dynamic range was from 1.5 × 10?4 to 1 × 10?2 M with electrode sensitivity of 0.01 A mol?1 L cm?2. A Tafel slope of 200.8 mV decade?1 was found. The concentration of ascorbic acid in the tablet was 0.034 M. Oxalic acid showed no interference in ascorbic acid determination.  相似文献   

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Kinetics of polymerization of acrylamide initiated by Thallium(III) perchlorate was investigated in aqueous perchloric acid medium in the temperature range of 55–70°C. The rates of polymerization were measured varying the concentration of the monomer, initiator, and perchloric acid. The rate of polymerization was found to increase with increase of temperature, monomer concentration, initiator concentration, and perchloric acid concentration. The effect of additives like different solvents, surfactants, and retarders on the rate of polymerization was studied. Molecular weights of the polymer were determined by viscometry. The chain transfer constants for the monomer (CM) and that for the solvent dioxan (Cs) were calculated to be 7.33 × 10?3 and 6.66 × 10?3, respectively. From the Arrhenius plot, the overall activation energy (Ea) was calculated to be 10.68 kcal/mol. The energy of initiation was calculated to be 12.36 kcal/mol. Depending on the results obtained, a suitable reaction mechanism has been suggested and a rate equation has been derived.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Gamma ray induced polymerization of N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide (MBA) in aqueous solution has been studied. Rates of polymerization have been determined as a function of dose, dose rate, and monomer concentration. Polymerization mechanism was found to be free radical with chain propagation step involving ring formation. About 90% conversion was achieved in 25 minutes of irradiation (dose rate 1.54 × 1018 eV dm?3 s?1) of MBA solution (36 mmol). The polymerization rates were found to vary from 1.9 × 10 4 to 5.6 × 10?4 mol dm?3 s?1 when the monomer concentrations were varied between 80–164 mmols. The value of the constant kp/kt 1/2 was calculated to be 9.85 for the dose rate of 1.54 × 1018 eV dm?3 s?1. The precipitated polymer showed mono disperse particles of diameter of about 170 nm. The polymer was found to be highly crosslinked and insoluble in any solvent.  相似文献   

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In this work was evaluated the activity of samarium acetate (III) (Sm(OAc)3) as a possible initiator in the polymerization by ring opening of trimethylene carbonate (TMC). All polymerizations were carried out under solvent-free melt conditions in ampoules-like flasks, equipped with a magnetic stirrer. The effects of different parameters of reaction, such as molar ratio monomer to initiator, temperature and reaction time, on typical variables of polymers, e.g., conversion of TMC to poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC), dispersity and molar mass, were analyzed. The molar ratio of monomer to initiator was varied between 0 and 1000?mol/mol and the temperature among 70 and 150?°C. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H-NMR and HMBC) and Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) were used to characterize the polymers. The results indicate that the Sm(OAc)3 induces the polymerization of TMC to high conversion with number-average molecular weights of 3.11?×?103 to 38.40?×?103?Da. Based on the 1H-NMR end-group analysis of low-molecular-weight PTMC, it was proposed a coordination–insertion mechanism for the polymerization, with a breakdown of the acyl-oxygen bond of the TMC. In according to the kinetic study carried out, the polymerization rate is first-order with respect to monomer concentration with apparent rate constants of kap?=?7.02?×?10?4?mol?×?L?1?×?h?1.  相似文献   

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Polymerization of methyl methacrylate was carried out in aqueous nitric acid in the temperature range 26–40°C, with the redox initiator system ceric ammonium nitrate–isopropyl alcohol. A short induction period was observed, as well as the attainment of a limiting conversion, and the total ceric ion consumption with reaction time. The reaction orders were 1/2 and 3/2 with respect to the IPA and monomer concentration, respectively, within the range (3–5) × 10?3M of Ce(IV). But at lower Ce(IV) concentration (≤ 1 × 10?3M), the order with respect to monomer and Ce(IV) changed to 1 and 1/2, respectively. The rate of ceric ion disappearance was first order with respect to Ce(IV) concentration and (RCe)?1 was proportional to [IPA]?1. Both the rate of polymerization and the rate of ceric ion consumption increase with rise in temperature. The average-molecular weight can be controlled by variations in IPA, Ce(IV), and monomer concentrations, and in temperature. A kinetic scheme involving oxidation of IPA by Ce(IV) via complex formation, whose decomposition gives rise to a primary radical, initiation, propagation, and termination of the polymeric radicals by bimolecular interaction is proposed. An oxidative termination of primary radicals by Ce(IV) is also included.  相似文献   

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