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Kinetics of redox polymerizations of acrylic acid in inverse dispersion and in aqueous solution
Authors:Zuifang Liu  Brian W Brooks
Abstract:Redox polymerizations of acrylic acid in inverse dispersion and in aqueous solution (with surfactant) were conducted by using sodium metabisulphite/potassium bromate initiators. The monomer conversions were determined by using high‐performance liquid chromatography, and the polymer particles in the final lattices were examined using a scanning electron microscope with freeze‐fracture equipment. Experimental rate expressions implied that complex reactions are involved in the redox polymerizations. A chemical reaction scheme was proposed, and kinetic models were developed for the redox polymerization in aqueous solution. Comparison between the experimental rate expressions and the kinetic models suggested a combination of bimolecular and monomolecular termination modes, a chain transfer function of the surfactant, and an oxidizing role of the oxygen molecules. The differences in the experimental rate expressions between the redox polymerization in inverse dispersion and that in aqueous solution are in good agreement with the kinetic model predictions. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 37: 313–324, 1999
Keywords:redox polymerization  inverse dispersion  aqueous solution  acrylic acid  sodium metabisulphite  potassium bromate  surfactant
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