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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 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   

3.
The kinetics of aqueous polymerization of acrylamide with KMnO4/glycine redox pair was studied in an atmosphere of nitrogen at 35 ± 0.2°C. The rate of polymerization was found to be first power on monomer, activator, and catalyst concentration. The overall energy of activation was calculated to be 15.66 kcal/deg mol (65.54 kJ/mol) between 30 and 50°C. The effects of various additives (alcohols, neutral salts, complexing agents, addition of catalyst) were studied. The dependence of the polymerization rate on the activator and catalyst concentration was studied in DMF-water mixture also. The molecular weight of polymer was determined at various temperatures of the reaction medium.  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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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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Precipitation polymerization of acrylamide initiated by a thermal initiator, Vazo-33 (DuPont Vazo Initiator), was achieved at a solvent composition of acetonitrile/water = 4/6 (vol/vol). The polymerization kinetics were investigated in the acrylamide [M] concentration range 0.86–2.27M, Vazo-33 [I] concentration range 1.4–11.0 × 10?4M, and temperature range 30–40°C. Polymerization was carried out in reaction ampules and the rate was determined gravimetrically. Number-average molecular weight was obtained from intrinsic viscosity. The precipitation polymerization rate varied as [M]2.16 and [I]0.44. Number-average molecular weight was proportional to [M]1.22 and inversely proportional to [I]0.31. The overall reaction activation energy was calculated as 17.3 kcal/mol in the temperature range studied. The optimal reaction conditions studied were: acetonitrile/water = 4/6, temperature = 40°C, [M] = 1.95M and [I] = 2.8 × 10?4M. One hundred percent conversion was achieved in 90 min and a polymer with a number-average molecular weight of 1,200,000 was obtained.  相似文献   

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The polymerization of acrylamide (M) initiated by the Ce4+/thiourea (TU) redox system has been studied in an aqueous sulfuric acid medium at 35 ± 0.2°C under nitrogen atmosphere. The rate of polymerization is governed by the expression The activation energy is 5.9 kcal deg?1 mol?1 in the investigated temperature range 30–50°C. The molecular weight is directly proportional to the concentration of monomer and inversely proportional to the catalyst concentration. With increasing concentration of DMF molecular weight decreases. The range of concentrations for which these observations hold at sulfuric acid concentration of 2.5 × 10?2 mol/L are [monomer] = 5.0 × 10?2–3.0 × 10?1, [catalyst] = (5.0–15.0) × 10?4, and [activator] = (1.0–6.0) × 10?3 mol/L.  相似文献   

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The polymerization of methyl methacrylate was carried out in water at various concentrations of sodium bisulfite, ferric oxide, and methyl methacrylate at 30, 40, and 50°C. The effect of ferric oxide on the rate of polymerization was studied at 50°C. Rates of polymerization increased in the presence of ferric oxide. For example, the rate of polymerization increased from 3.4 × 10?5 mole/l.-sec to 11.8 × 10?5 mole/l.-sec when the ferric oxide concentration was varied from 0 to 15 g/l. water. The molecular weight of the polymer decreased from an average of 1.4 × 106 in the absence of ferric oxide to 2.8 × 105 when the ferric oxide was present. The variation of molecular weight of the polymers with temperature and conversion was studied. At a fixed conversion of 80%, the average molecular weight decreased from 3.4 × 105 at 30°C to 2.2 × 105 at 50°C. The average molecular weight was also found to increase with increasing monomer and initiator concentrations. It increased from 8.1 × 104 to 5.3 × 105 and from 3.4 × 105 to 8.9 × 105 as the initiator and monomer concentrations increased from 0.01 to 0.05 mole/l. and from 0.235 to 0.705 mole/l., respectively. The apparent energy of activation for the polymerization was found to be 15.6 and 9.7 kcal/mole in absence and in presence of ferric oxide, respectively.  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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The polymerization of acrylonitrile (AN) initiated by 1,4-dimethyl-1,4-bis(p-nitrophenyl)-2-tetrazene (Ie) was studied in dimethylformamide (DMF) at high temperature. The polymerization proceeds by a radical mechanism. The rate of polymerization is proportional to [Ie]0.64 and [AN]1.36. The overall activation energy for the polymerization is 21.5 kcal/mole within the temperature range of 115-130°C. The chain transfer of Ie was also undertaken over the temperature range of 120-135°C. The activation parameters for the decomposition of Ie at 120°C are kd = 2.78 × 10?6 sec?1, ΔH? = 40.8 kcal/mole, and ΔS? = 19.5 cal/mole-deg, respectively.  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 γ-radiation-induced polymerization of styrene was studied at radiation intensities of 8 × 104, 2.4 × 105, 3.1 × 105, and 8.3 × 105 rad/hr over a temperature range of ?10°C to 30°C. The water content of the irradiated samples varied from 1.0 × 10?3 to 7.5 × 10?3 mole/l. The power dependence of the rate of polymerization on the dose rate at ?10°C varied from 0.53 to 0.71 as the water content of the sample varied from 7.5 × 10?3 to 1.0 × 10?3 mole/l. A value of 3.1 kcal/mole was determined for the overall activation energy. Molecular weight distribution studies by gel-permeation chromatography indicated the presence of two distinct peaks. The contribution of each peak was dependent on specific experimental parameters. Kinetic data and molecular weight distribution data indicate the coexistence of two propagating species. Analysis of the data strongly suggests that a free-radical mechanism and a cationic mechanism are involved.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the graft polymerization of acrylamide initiated by ceric nitrate—dextran polymeric redox systems was studied primarily at 25°C. Following an initial period of relatively fast reaction, the rate of polymerization is first-order with respect to the concentrations of monomer and dextran and independent of the ceric ion concentration. The equilibrium constant for ceric ion—dextran complexation K is 3.0 ± 1.6 l./mole, the specific rate of dissociation of the complex, kd, is 3.0 ± 1.2 × 10?4 sec.?1, and the ratio of polymerization rate constants, kp/kt, is 0.44 ± 0.15. The number-average degree of polymerization is directly proportional to the ratio of the initial concentrations of monomer and ceric ion and increases exponentially with increasing extent of conversion. The initial rapid rate of polymerization is accounted for by the high reactivity of ceric ion with cis-glycol groups on the ends of the dextran chains. The polymerization in the slower period that follows is initiated by the breakdown of coordination complexes of ceric ions with secondary alcohols on the dextran chain and terminated by redox reaction with uncomplexed ceric ions.  相似文献   

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The aqueous polymerization of acrylamide initiated by ammonium persulphate/thiolactic acid has been studied at 35 ± 0.2° in nitrogen. The rate is given by k[M]1.4 [thiolactic acid]0.24 [ammonium persulphate]x, where x is nearly 0.5 and 1.0 at concentrations 0.15 mole l?1 and 0.05 mole l?1 of monomer respectively. The deviations from normal kinetics are discussed. The overall activation energy is 7.96 kcal mole?1.  相似文献   

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The cationic polymerization of α-methylstyrene Initiated by n-BuOTiCl3 has been studied at -70° C in dlchloromethane solution by using a calorlmetric technique. Polymerizations were performed under high vacuum either in dry conditions for which low monomer conversions were observed (4-12%), or In the presence of added cocatalyst (H2O or HCl). In these last cases, yields were quantitative, and it was shown that polymerization rate was proportional to added water concentration and first order with respect to catalyst and to monomer. A kinetic scheme is proposed, based on a monomer-Independent initiation step and on a unimolecular termination process. At -70° C, the initiation rate is higher than termination rate during the whole course of the polymerization, and the concentration of active centers increases continuously. The following rate constants were found at -70°C: ki. = 17 ± 6, k = 2.2 ± 1.1 ± 104,ktrm = 30 ± 15 liter/mole-Sec, and kt =0 54 ± 0 05 sec?1. At -50 and -30° C, the concentration of active centers goes through a maximum during the polymerization and incomplete monomer conversions were observed, showing that all the catalyst is consumed. The different rate constants were tentatively estimated at these temperatures by using a simulation method, and this led to a negative value of ca. -7 kcal/mole for the apparent activation energy for propagation, and to a value of ~ 5 kcal/ mole for Ei. The observation of a negative (Ep)app might be explained either by a shift of the dissociation equilibrium of the growing ends or by a solvation process of these growing ends by monomer prior to the propagation step.  相似文献   

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The aqueous polymerization of methyl methacrylate initiated by the redox system K2S2O8-ascorbic acid has been studied at 35°C under the influence of oxygen. The rate of polymerization increases with increasing ascorbic acid concentration at low activator concentration, remains constant within the range 4.375 × 10?3 to 11.25 × 10?3 mole/liter, and at higher ascorbic acid concentration again decreases. The rate varies linearly with monomer concentration. The initial rate and the limiting conversion increase with increasing polymerization temperature. Organic solvents (water-miscible only) and small amounts of neutral salts like KC1 and Na2SO4 depress the initial rate and the maximum conversion. The addition of small amounts of salts like Cu2+ and Mn2+ increases the initial rate, but no appreciable increase in the limiting conversion is observed.  相似文献   

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A dilatometric technique was used to obtain conversion–time data for the polymerization of acrylamide initiated by potassium persulfate in water. The results are summarized by the empirical rate expression, ?d[M1]/dt = Rp = k1.25[K2S2O8]0.5[M1]1.25, and k1.25 = 1.70 × 1011 exp {?16,900/RT} 1.0.75/mole?0.75-min. Persulfate was varied over the range 9.5 × 10?4 to 5.2 × 10×2 mole/l., and initial monomer concentration [M1] was varied from 0.05 to 0.4 mole/l. The temperature range was 30?50°C. Results of analysis of the kinetics and energetics of the polymerization favor a cage-effect theory rather than a complex-formation theory to explain the order with respect to monomer.  相似文献   

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The aqueous polymerization of methacrylamide (I) initiated by KBrO3–thioglycolic acid (TGA) has been studied at 30 ± 0.2°C in nitrogen. The rate is given by K[M]1.19 [thioglycolic acid]1 [KBrO3]0.53 for 10–15% conversion. Activation energy was found to be 53.96 kJ/mole (12.92 kcal/mole) in the investigated range of temperature 30–45°C. The role of addition of a series of aliphatic alcohols and some salts was also determined. The kinetics of polymerization was followed iodometrically.  相似文献   

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The aqueous polymerization of methacrylamide initiated by the ammonium persulfate/thiolactic acid redox system has been studied at 35 ± 0.2°C. The rate of polymerization is governed by the expression, Rp + Kp [MAA] 1.33 [TLA]0.22 [ammonium persulfate]0.6. The deviations from normal kinetics are discussed. A tentative mechanism of initiation is given. The temperature dependence of the rate of polymerization has been studied over the range 30–55°C. The overall activation energy of polymerization is 10.4 kcal/mole.  相似文献   

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The redox system of potassium persulfate–thiomalic acid (I1–I2) was used to initiate the polymerization of acrylamide (M) in aqueous medium. For 20–30% conversion the rate equation is where Rp is the rate of polymerization. Activation energy is 8.34 kcal deg?1 mole?1 in the investigated range of temperature 25–45°C. Mn is directly proportional to [M] and inversely to [I1]. The range of concentrations for which these observations hold at 35°C and pH 4.2 are [I1] = (1.0–3.0) × 10?3, [I2] = (3.0–7.5) × 10?3, and [M] = 5.0 × 10?2–3.0 × 10?1 mole/liter.  相似文献   

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