The heat capacity relaxation and the enthalpy decrease in mass and diffusion-controlled polymerization reaction kinetics
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
To gain insight into the diffusion control kinetics during the course of a
linear chain polymerization reaction, the heat capacity relaxation time
and (polymerization) reaction rate coefficient have been studied by
measuring the real and imaginary components of the complex heat capacity
and the enthalpy release simultaneously in real time by means of an
instrument designed for the purpose. Polymerization of a stoichiometric
mixture of cyclohexylamine with diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A into
linear chains occurring isothermally has been studied at five
temperatures, and the extent of polymerization a and the heat capacity
relaxation time tau have been determined. The stretched exponential
distribution parameter for the latter is 0.42 +/- 0.01, and is found to
remain constant with increase in a over a narrow range. A criterion for
determining the extent of polymerization a as well as the temperature at
which mass-controlled reaction kinetics gradually changes to diffusion-
controlled kinetics is used here for determining the temperature and a
conditions at which this change occurs.
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