Mechanism of addition polymerization: Free radical mechanism:
The polymerization of ethylene monomer by free radical mechanism proceeds in three distinct stages: 1. Initiation 2. Propagation 3. Termination.
Initiation: It involves two reactions. The first is the production of free radicals usually by the homolytic dissociation of an initiator such as dibenzoyl peroxide to yield a pair of radicals. A free radical is an atomic or molecular species having an odd or unpaired electron. They are highly active species.
Heat heat .
(C6H5COO)2--------->2C6H5COO.--------->2CO2 + 2C6H5 (R.)
The second part of initiation involves the addition of this radical to the first monomer molecule to produce the chain initiating species.
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R. + CH2=CH2-------->R-CH2-CH2
Propagation: In the propagation, the radical attacks another monomer to produce yet another free radical and the process continues until termination occurs.
R-CH2-CH2 + CH2=CH2-------------> R-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2
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R-(CH2)n-CH2-CH2
In general
Termination: At some point, the propagating polymer chain stops growing and terminates. Termination is by 1. Coupling or combination i.e. a. the two growing chain may react with each other.
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R-(CH2)n-CH2-CH2 + CH2-CH2-(CH2)n -R
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R-(CH2)n- CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-(CH2)n-R
2. Coupling of growing chain with initiator free radical.
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R-(CH2)n-CH2-CH2 + R.-------------->R-(CH2)n-CH2-CH2-R
3. Or by disproportionation in which a hydrogen atom of one radical center is transferred to another radical center. This results in the formation of two polymer molecules one saturated and another unsaturated.
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R-(CH2)n-CH2-CH2 + R-(CH2)n-CH2-CH2 ------------------------------------->R-(CH2)n-CH2-CH3 + R-(CH2)n-CH=CH2
Dead polymer
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