Abstract
The changes which occur in the velocity coefficients and energies of activation for the propagation and termination reactions in the polymerization of butyl acrylate photosensitized with I . l'-azo-bis-
cyclohexane
carbonitrile have been studied. The rate increases slightly during the first 25% conversion and then gradually decreases throughout the remainder of the reaction, while the overall energy of activation increases slightly at later stages of the reaction. Beyond 20% conversion the energy of activation for the propagation reaction remains in the region of 13 kcal/mole and that for the termination reaction at about 17 kcal/mole. The high values of these energies of activation are consistent with both the propagation and termination reactions becoming diffusion controlled by about 20% conversion. The velocity coefficient for the propagation reaction decreases from an initial value of 2100 to 44 l. mole-
1
s-
1
at about 75% polymerization, while that for the termination reaction changes from 3.3 x 10
7
initially to 7.3 x 10
6
1. mole-
1
s-
1
at about 75% conversion.
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