Abstract
AbstractThe cupric sulfate–hydrazine system has been used to initiate the aqueous solution polymerization of methyl methacrylate at pH 9.25 in the presence of oxygen. At cupric sulfate concentrations greater than the saturation solubility of cupric hydroxide, hydrazine is adsorbed on, and decomposes on, the surface of the hydroxide. The kinetics of the decomposition are zero‐order both in the absence and the presence of monomer. The initiation of the polymerization occurs both at the surface of the cupric hydroxide on to which some monomer is adsorbed and also in solution. Below the saturation solubility of cupric hydroxide, the initiation reaction between cupric ions and hydrazine occurs in solution.
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