Abstract

Propagation kinetics of butyl acrylate (BA) free-radical homopolymerization in fluid CO2 has been studied by the PLP−SEC (pulsed laser polymerization−size-exclusion chromatography) method at pressures between 200 and 2000 bar and temperatures between −9 and 20 °C. The CO2 content was close to 45 wt % in all experiments. As a consequence of the poor chain-transfer activity in solution of CO2, the molecular-weight distributions of the polymer samples show well-resolved PLP structures with at least two, but in most cases three, distinct inflection points. At the p and T conditions of this work, the observed propagation rate coefficients (kp) of BA in fluid carbon dioxide at CO2 contents around 45 wt % are found to be about 40% below the corresponding bulk polymerization values. The activation volume and activation energy of kp are, however, identical for bulk and solution (in CO2) free-radical BA polymerizations within experimental accuracy. The origin of the solvent influence on the propagation reaction is ...

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