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74. Baskaran, D.; Müller, A.H.E.: Kinetic investigation on metal-free anionic polymerization of methyl methacrylate using tetraphenylphosphonium counterion in THF, Macromolecules 30, 1869 (1997) | |
Abstract: The anionic polymerization of methyl methacrylate using
tetraphenylphosphonium triphenylmethanide as an initiator proceeds in a living manner even at room
temperature. The rate constants
of propagation were measured between -20 and +20 C using a flow
tube reactor. At 0 C the reaction
half-lives range from 0.3 to 1 s. The polymerization follows
first-order kinetics with respect to monomer
conversion (with a short induction period) and shows a linear
dependence of the number-average degree
of polymerization on conversion with high initiator efficiencies and
narrow molecular weight distributions
(Mw/Mn < 1.1). The
dependence of the measured rate constants on the active center
concentration is
consistent with the coexistence of ion pairs and free ions. The
Arrhenius parameters obtained in the
temperature range from -20 C to +20 C (activation energy,
Ea = 28 kJ mol-1 and
frequency exponent,
log A = 7.9) are similar to those for the
Li+ cation. The determined rate constants for the
ion pairs are
1-2 orders of magnitude smaller than those expected for such a large
cation, indicating a large fraction
of dormant species. NMR and quantum-mechanical studies of a model
compound confirm the presence
of a dormant ylide in equilibrium with a small amount of enolate ion
pairs. |
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