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On the propagation rate constants of cationic polymerizations
Authors:Peter H Plesch
Abstract:The concepts employed to explain polymerizations by ionizing radiations are used for a critical examination of the concepts involved in interpreting the kinetics of chemically initiated cationic polymerizations. It is explained how the interactions of the propagating carbenium ions with the solvent, monomer, and anion can result in the formation of up to six distinct unpaired species and several kinds of ion pairs; therefore, the consumption of the monomer can be governed simultaneously by many rate constants. Only one of these can have any general theoretical use, and suggestions are made for how it can be measured. For the first time, it is shown that the ion‐pairing process must involve a ligand displacement and so resembles the amination of the Ag+ ion, for example, in an aqueous solution by NH3, rather than an association of inert ions of unchanging identity. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 40: 2537–2544, 2002
Keywords:anion  Bjerrum–  Fuoss equation  Bos–  Treloar equation  carbenium ion  cationic polymerization  complexation  complexing  dielectric constant  dissociation constant  ion pairs  Mayo equation  solvation  solvator displacement  kinetics of polymerization  stabilization
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