Author:
Bradbury MG,Hamann SD,Linton M
Abstract
The following compounds
have been found to polymerize spontaneously in the solid state at
pressures in the range 10-50 kbar, at temperatures
between 20 and 200�C: acrylamide, p-phenylstyrene, potassium p-styrenesulphonate,
itaconic anhydride, maleic
anhydride, maleimide, 1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic
acid, 1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, acenaphthylene, p-benzoquinone, N,N'-p-phenylene-dimaleimide, sulpholene, diphenylacetylene, 8-trioxan. The pressure-temperature
requirements for polymerization have been determined in a
high-pressure "squeezer" apparatus and in a diamond optical cell
which permits infrared spectral analysis of a specimen while it is under
compression. Apart from diphenylacetylene and trioxan, the compounds that polymerized were either
monosubstituted ethylenes or cyclic 1,2-disubstituted
ethylenes. Non-cyclic 1,2-disubstituted ethylenes and tri-substituted and tetra-substituted ethylenes failed to polymerize. There is evidence that
shearing stresses played a part in some of the reactions. 1-Allyl-2-thiourea
did not polymerize, but transformed from its stable crystal form I to the
unstable modification 11.
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