Abstract: | Iodine monobromide easily induces photopolymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA) at 40°C under visible light. Initiator exponent and monomer exponent values were found to be 0.5 and 2, respectively, at low initiator concentrations, while the corresponding values at high initiator concentration conditions were zero and 3. The chain transfer constant of IBr at 40°C was found to be 13.0. Kinetic and other data indicate a radical polymerization mechanism involving complexation of monomer molecules with iodine monobromide prior to radical generation, and termination is believed to take place biomolecularly at low IBr concentrations and unimolecularly, involving reaction with the initiator, at high IBr concentrations (initiator termination). |