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Effect of amount of medium on the radiation-induced polymerization of ethylene in tert-butyl alcohol
Authors:Takeshi Wada  Terutaka Watanabe  Masaaki Takehisa
Abstract:The kinetics of the radiation-induced polymerization of ethylene in the presence of various amounts of medium (tert-butyl alcohol containing 5 vol-% of water) was studied, and the effect of the amount of medium on the polymerization was investigated. The polymerization was carried out by use of a reactor of 100 ml capacity under the following conditions: temperature, 24 ± 3°C; pressure, 200 kg/cm2; dose rate, 2.0 × 104?1.6 × 105 rad/hr. The amount of polymerized monomer and the rate of polymerization were maximum when about 50 ml of the medium was used. Data obtained with the use of 30, 50, and 90 ml of the medium were analyzed kinetically and the rate constants of each elementary reaction were determined by the method based on a reaction mechanism which contains both first- and second-order terminations for the concentration of propagating radical. These results were compared with those obtained with the use of 70 ml of the medium already reported in the previous paper. The dose rate exponents of the rate of polymerization were about 0.7–0.8. It was found that G values for the initiation of ethylene and the medium were 1.5 and 3.8, respectively, and the rate of propagation was proportional to the fugacity of ethylene. It is supposed that the medium plays an important role in the first-order termination, because the apparent rate constant of the reaction was larger when a larger amount of medium was used.
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