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Rate Optimization in Controlled Radical Emulsion Polymerization Using RAFT
Author(s) -
Prescott Stuart W.,
Ballard Mathew J.,
Rizzardo Ezio,
Gilbert Robert G.
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
macromolecular theory and simulations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.37
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 1521-3919
pISSN - 1022-1344
DOI - 10.1002/mats.200500052
Subject(s) - raft , chemistry , reversible addition−fragmentation chain transfer polymerization , radical , emulsion polymerization , radical polymerization , chain transfer , emulsion , polymerization , polymer chemistry , organic chemistry , polymer
Summary: Means of improving rates in RAFT‐mediated radical emulsion polymerizations are developed, by setting out strategies to minimize the inhibition and retardation that always are present in these systems. These effects arise from the RAFT‐induced exit of radicals, the desorption of the RAFT‐reinitiating radical from the particles, and the specificity of the reinitiating radical to the RAFT agent. Methods for reducing the inhibition period such as using a more hydrophobic reinitiating radical are predicted to show a significant improvement in the inhibition periods. The time‐dependent behavior of the RAFT adduct to the entering radical and the RAFT‐induced exit (loss) of radicals from particles are studied using a previously described Monte Carlo model of RAFT/emulsion particles. It is shown that an effective way of reducing the rate coefficient for the exit of radicals from the particles is to use a less active RAFT agent. Techniques for improving the rate of polymerization of RAFT/emulsion systems are suggested based upon the coherent understanding contained in these models: the use of an oligomeric adduct to the RAFT agent, a less water‐soluble RAFT re‐initiating group, and a less active RAFT agent.Populations of the different types of particles (left axis) along with the concentration of the initial RAFT agent, D R (right axis), as a function of time.

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