Abstract

Abstract The polymerization of N-vinylearbazole (NVC) by SK-500 molecular sieve obeys the relation, rate of polymerization (R) = [NVC]1,0 (weight of SK-500)°−7Oat 30°C. Stirring increases the rate but the reaction order does not change. The highest catalytic activity, observed at 500°C precalculation temperature, does not correspond to the highest solid acidity of the sieve, realized at 200°C precalculation temperature. Pyridine and n-butylamine (⋍10−3 M) inhibit and hydrogen chloride (⋍10−3 M) and phosphoryl chloride (⋍10−4 M) cocatalyze the polymerization. Both R and the degree of polymerization (F) increase up to a maximum at −9 −10% uptake of water (g/g of dry zeolite) and thereafter fall. Alumina and silica increase .Rp Pn decreases with an increasing alumina content and rises initially at low silica content, falling at a high concentration of the latter. Nitrobenzene retards the polymerization. P is independent of [NVC], percentage conversion, and weight of SK-500. It appears that the polymerization...

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