Living free radical polymerization technology (macromolecular design via the interchange of xanthates (MADIX)) was applied to give accesses to chain length and conversion dependent termination rate coefficients of vinyl acetate (VAc) at 80 °C using the MADIX agent 2-ethoxythiocarbonylsulfanyl-propionic acid methyl ester (EPAME). The kinetic data were verified and probed by simulations using the PREDICI® modelling package. The reversible addition-fragmentation transfer (RAFT) chain length dependent termination (CLD-T) methodology can be applied using a monomer reaction order of unity, since VAc displays significantly lower monomer reaction orders than those observed in acrylate systems (ω(VAc, 80 °C)=1.17±0.05). The observed monomer reaction...
Few would dispute that the study of the termination reaction has turned out to be the most difficult...
Free-radical polymerisation (FRP) has been one of the most important techniques for producing materi...
Many acrylic and vinylic monomers are often polymerized by a free radical chain addition mechanism. ...
Living free radical polymerization technology (macromolecular design via the interchange of xanthate...
A method that utilizes reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) chemistry is evaluate...
The reversible addition - fragmentation chain transfer - chain length dependent - termination (RAFT-...
The reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer-chain length dependent-termination (RAFT-CLD-T)...
The reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) process can be utilized in conjunction w...
A detailed kinetic model for isothermal bulk free-radical and degenerative reversible addition–fragm...
The RAFT-CLD-T methodology is demonstrated to be not only applicable to 1-substituted monomers such ...
The RAFT-CLD-T methodology is demonstrated to be not only applicable to 1-substituted monomers such ...
The termination rate coefficient, kti,i, for propagating chains of near equal length, i, was evaluat...
A universal methodology to obtain the termination rate coefficients in free radical polymerization a...
The mapping of the termination rate coefficient as a function of the chain lengths of the terminatin...
The termination rate coefficient, k(t)(i,i), for propagating chains of near equal length, i, was eva...
Few would dispute that the study of the termination reaction has turned out to be the most difficult...
Free-radical polymerisation (FRP) has been one of the most important techniques for producing materi...
Many acrylic and vinylic monomers are often polymerized by a free radical chain addition mechanism. ...
Living free radical polymerization technology (macromolecular design via the interchange of xanthate...
A method that utilizes reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) chemistry is evaluate...
The reversible addition - fragmentation chain transfer - chain length dependent - termination (RAFT-...
The reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer-chain length dependent-termination (RAFT-CLD-T)...
The reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) process can be utilized in conjunction w...
A detailed kinetic model for isothermal bulk free-radical and degenerative reversible addition–fragm...
The RAFT-CLD-T methodology is demonstrated to be not only applicable to 1-substituted monomers such ...
The RAFT-CLD-T methodology is demonstrated to be not only applicable to 1-substituted monomers such ...
The termination rate coefficient, kti,i, for propagating chains of near equal length, i, was evaluat...
A universal methodology to obtain the termination rate coefficients in free radical polymerization a...
The mapping of the termination rate coefficient as a function of the chain lengths of the terminatin...
The termination rate coefficient, k(t)(i,i), for propagating chains of near equal length, i, was eva...
Few would dispute that the study of the termination reaction has turned out to be the most difficult...
Free-radical polymerisation (FRP) has been one of the most important techniques for producing materi...
Many acrylic and vinylic monomers are often polymerized by a free radical chain addition mechanism. ...