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Free Radical Polymerization

June 19th, 2008 aryshi Comments off

Free radical polymerization follows the same three steps mentiond in radical reactions:

  • Initiation
  • Propagation
  • Termination

Initiation

The Initiation process in free radical polymerization reactions has two stages:

  • Decomposition - and formation of free radicals.
  • Addition - of a monomer molecule to free radical.

 Initiation

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Decomposition of initiator

Decomposition of initiator

The initiator is commonly a molecule with two mirror-images parts joined by a single or double bond. The bond is usually broken thermally ( thermal decomposition ) but it can also be broken by light ( photochemical decomposition ).

For example benzoyl peroxide

Benzoyl Peroxide

and 2,2-azobisisobutyronitrile ( called AIBN )

azobisisobutyronitrile ( AIBN )

Addition of radical to monomer

Once the free radical is formed a monomer molecule

if we represent the free radical ( formed the initiator I ) as  and the monomer molecule as  , then the complete initiation process can be represented as folloes:

 

Mechanism

Propagation

The chain radical formed in the initiation setp is capable od adding successive monomers to propagate the chain ( make the chain longer ).

Termination

Termination of a polymerization reaction can occur by two mechanisms:

  • Combination
  • Disproportionation

Termination

Termination – By Combination

Combination

Termination – By Disproportionation 

 Disproportionation

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