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Molecular alignment during gel formation from methyl methacrylate: An excimer fluorescence study
Authors:Demet Kaya  Matem Erdoğan
Institution:1. Department of Physics , Istanbul Technical University , Maslak, 80626, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Department of Physics , Bal?kesir University , 10100, Bal?kesir, Turkey
Abstract:Glass transition during bulk polymerization was studied in free-radical cross-linking copolymerization (FCC) of methyl methacrylate (MMA) using the steady-state fluorescence (SSF) technique. Naphthalene (N) was used as a monomer and excimer forming probe. Changes in the viscosity of the pregel solutions due to gel formation dramatically enhance both monomer and excimer fluorescent yield of N molecules. The reaction time at which the monomer and excimer intensities exhibit a sudden increase corresponds to the reaction time at which the rate of polymerization becomes maximum resulting from the gel effect. This effect was used to study the gelation of MMA, as a function of time, in various N concentrations. The results were interpreted in the view of percolation theory. The gel fraction, β, and weight average degree of polymerization, γ, exponents β?=?0.40?±?0.02 and γ?=?1.70?±?0.07 were found in agreement with percolation results for both monomer and excimer measurements, respectively.
Keywords:Fluorescence excimer  Glass transition  Gel effect  Percolation  Critical exponents
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