Abstract: | On reacting acetylcaprolactam (AcCL) and pyrrolidonate MgBr (Py?) in tetrahydrofuran solution, transacetylation takes place, giving acetylpyrrolidone (AcPy) and caprolactamate MgBr (CL?). The rate constants for the transacetylation reactions were measured at 25°C. Their values in units of liters/mole-second were: The rate constants for the addition reactions measured were: As the transacetylation is much faster than the addition reaction the copolymer composition should be given by the equation: where Ktrans, the transacetylation equilibrium constant, equals 0.3 while Kacidity reflects the relative acidities of the monomers and its value (from the literature) is about 0.4. Pyrrolidone is, therefore, more reactive than caprolactam in anionic copolymerization by a factor of about 8. |