화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.34, No.15, 3071-3076, 1996
Template Polymerization of Methacrylic-Acid Along Poly(N-Acetyliminoethylene) in Water - Influence of Template Architecture
The kinetic study of the photochemical polymerization of methacrylic acid (MAA) in aqueous dilute solution in the presence of poly(N-acetyliminoethylene) (PNAI) oligomers evidenced template features. The process proceeded in two stages, depending on [PNAI]/[MAA](0) ratio and polymerization duration, two different complexes being formed, both by a "zip" chain-growth mechanism. Computing and transmission electron microscopy data revealed that this aspect is due to the replacing of the initial PNAI template by the newly formed poly(methacrylic acid) daughter polymer, as a result of the structural peculiarities of the latter as a component of the primary complex. Its specific mode of packing in a complex aggregate was considered to be the main reason for the reported behavior.