Abstract: | The effect of fullerene (C60) on the radical polymerization of vinyl acetate (VAc) with dimethyl 2,2′‐azobisisobutyrate (MAIB) in benzene was investigated kinetically and by means of ESR. C60 was found to act as an effective inhibitor in the present polymerization. All C60 molecules used were incorporated into poly(VAc) during polymerization. The relationship of induction period and initiation rate reveals that a C60 molecule can trap 15 radicals formed in the polymerization system. The polymerization rate (Rp) after the induction period is given by Rp = k [MAIB]0.6 [VAc]2.0 (60 °C), which is similar to that observed in the absence of C60. Stable fullerene radical (C ) was observed in the polymerization system by ESR. The C concentration increased with time and was then saturated. The saturation time well corresponds to the induction period observed in the polymerization. About 20% of C60 molecules added could survive as stable C . © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 2572–2578, 2000 |