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Primary processes of the radiation-induced cationic polymerization of aromatic olefins studied by pulse radiolysis

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By pulse radiolysis of solutions of aromatic olefins (styrene, 1-methylstyrene, 1,1-diphenylethylene) in nonpolar solvents (cyclohexane, carbon tetrachloride, n-butyl chloride) the mechanism and kinetics of primary processes of radiation-induced cationic polymerization were investigated. In cyclohexane, radical cations of the olefins are generated by charge transfer from solvent cations (k about 1011 l mol-1s-1). These cations dimerize in a diffusion-controlled reaction (k approximately 1010 l mol-1s-1). The next step of chain-growth is slower by 3 to 4 orders of magnitude. Furthermore, in carbon tetrachloride and in n-butyl chloride growing olefin cations are produced by a reaction of the radical cations with the solvent as well as by addition of solvent carbonium ions to the monomer. In strongly acidic aqueous solution of olefins radical cations produced indirectly from hydroxycyclohexadienyl radicals dimerize and react in a subsequent step by deprotonation forming non-saturated dimer radicals. The established reaction mechanism shows that in the case of radiation-induced cationic polymerization it is not possible to define a uniform first step of the chain reaction. (author)

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Berichte des Zentralinstituts fuer Isotopen und Strahlenforschung.

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Reports of the Zentralinstitut fuer Isotopen und Strahlenforschung
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77 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 5-59.
Report number
ZfI-Mitt--35

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Imprint:Berichte des Zentralinstituts fuer Isotopen und Strahlenforschung.