Abstract

We have studied the kinetics and mechanism of particle nucleation in the emulsion polymerization of vinyl pivalate (VPi) under a wide variety of conditions. Quantitative comparisons between the theoretical and experimental estimations of the average number of radicals per polymer particle, \( \overline{n} \) as a function of the amounts of surfactant were performed. The relationship between \( \overline{n} \) and the parameter α w, the ratio of radical production in the aqueous phase to termination per particle, can be explained by assuming that chain-transferred monomer radicals escape from the particle. We studied the influence of the chain transfer agents (CTA), namely, n-dibutyl disulfide, t-dibutyl disulfide and l-cysteine in the emulsion polymerization. The addition of a CTA had a strong influence on the resulting degree of polymerization. The experimental results can be accounted on the basis of a kinetic analysis of the chain transfer reaction, assuming an increase of the rate of escape of chain-transferred radicals from the polymer particle.

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