Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.25, No.10, 1004-1009, 2004
Free-radical termination kinetics studied using a novel SP-PLP-ESR technique
A novel method for measuring termination rate coefficients, k(t), in free-radical polymerization is presented. A single laser pulse is used to instantaneously produce photoinitiator-derived radicals. During subsequent polmerization, radical concentration is monitored by time-resolved electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. The size of the free radicals, which exhibits a narrow distribution increases linearly with time t, which allows the chain-length dependence of k(t), to be deduced. The method will be illustrated using dodecyl methacrylate polymerization as an example.