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Effect of Temperature and Solvent on the Cationic Polymerization of Styrene Initiated by Phosphorus Pentoxide (II).

Year 1983, Volume: 29 , 0 - 0, 01.01.1983
https://doi.org/10.1501/Commub_0000000110

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Effect of temperature on the cationic polymerization of styrene was investigated by per- forming the polymerization reaction at different temperatures. The total activation energy of the reaction was measured to be 45.14 kj mol-1 between-20°C and + 20°C. The limiting viscosity numbers of ali the polymers prepared at different temperatures were measured. Below room temperature a relationship between the limiting viscosity numbers and the temperature was obtained as follow,
log [fl] - 9.80xl0~2 -i 2.70
The polymers were prepared in four different solvents and the rate of polymerization in each solvent was measured. Between the rates of polymerization and the dielectric constants of the solvents, the following equations were obtained.
, / d [M] \
log I -r-M = —4.42 + 0.123 D \ dt /
, / d [M] \ D—1
log ( i—| = —5.11 + 4.208
& \ dt y 2 D+l
Polymerization reactions were carried out in air and nitrogen atmosphere.
The rates of polymerization and the average molecular weights of the polymers were found the same in these experiments.

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  • Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series B Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Year 1983, Volume: 29 , 0 - 0, 01.01.1983
https://doi.org/10.1501/Commub_0000000110

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  • Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series B Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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Primary Language English
Subjects Chemical Engineering
Journal Section Research Article
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M. Coşkun This is me

Publication Date January 1, 1983
Published in Issue Year 1983 Volume: 29

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Vancouver Coşkun M. Effect of Temperature and Solvent on the Cationic Polymerization of Styrene Initiated by Phosphorus Pentoxide (II). Commun. Fac. Sci. Univ. Ank. Ser. B. 1983;29.

Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series B Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

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