Intensifying the ATRP synthesis of statistical copolymers by continuous micromixing flow techniques1

The impact of micromixers on copolymers’ characteristics in a continuous-flow microprocess was studied. A stainless steel coiled tube was used as the microreactor. Several micromixers with different working principles, like bilamination, multilamination and impact jet, were used to mix the reactants...

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Main Authors: Parida Dambarudhar, Serra Christophe A., Bally Florence, Garg Dhiraj K., Hoarau Yannick
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2012-12-01
Series:Green Processing and Synthesis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2012-0062
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spelling doaj-27ce32c1e5694b7fa66f1cf8d0577f682021-10-02T19:17:01ZengDe GruyterGreen Processing and Synthesis2191-95422191-95502012-12-011652553210.1515/gps-2012-0062Intensifying the ATRP synthesis of statistical copolymers by continuous micromixing flow techniques1Parida Dambarudhar0Serra Christophe A.1Bally Florence2Garg Dhiraj K.3Hoarau Yannick4Ecole de Chimie Polymères et Matériaux (ECPM), Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Polymères pour les Hautes Technologies (LIPHT) – EAc(CNRS) 4379, Groupe d’Intensification et d’Intrapolation des Procédés Polymères (G2IP), F-67087 Strasbourg, FranceEcole de Chimie Polymères et Matériaux (ECPM), Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Polymères pour les Hautes Technologies (LIPHT) – EAc(CNRS) 4379, Groupe d’Intensification et d’Intrapolation des Procédés Polymères (G2IP), F-67087 Strasbourg, FranceEcole de Chimie Polymères et Matériaux (ECPM), Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Polymères pour les Hautes Technologies (LIPHT) – EAc(CNRS) 4379, Groupe d’Intensification et d’Intrapolation des Procédés Polymères (G2IP), F-67087 Strasbourg, FranceInstitut de Mécanique des Fluides et des Solides (IMFS) – CNRS, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceInstitut de Mécanique des Fluides et des Solides (IMFS) – CNRS, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceThe impact of micromixers on copolymers’ characteristics in a continuous-flow microprocess was studied. A stainless steel coiled tube was used as the microreactor. Several micromixers with different working principles, like bilamination, multilamination and impact jet, were used to mix the reactants’ streams before entering the reactor. (Co)polymers of 2-dimethyl amino ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA) and benzyl methacrylate (BzMA) were synthesized by the atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) technique, with two different compositions of BzMA (20% and 40%). A faster polymerization rate was observed in case of microprocess, as compared to batch process, highlighting the inherent intensification nature of microfluidic-assisted processes. Despite equal conversion for the three micromixers, a remarkable difference in molecular weight was observed. The highest molecular weights with lowest polydispersity indices (PDIs) were obtained when the multilamination micromixer was used, while the bilamination gave polymers with high PDIs and low molecular weights. Diffusion constraints arising from the increase in viscosity was clearly visible for highest residence times in the microreactor, resulting in a deviation of molecular weight from the theoretical value.https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2012-0062atrpcontinuous-flowcopolymermicromixing
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author Parida Dambarudhar
Serra Christophe A.
Bally Florence
Garg Dhiraj K.
Hoarau Yannick
spellingShingle Parida Dambarudhar
Serra Christophe A.
Bally Florence
Garg Dhiraj K.
Hoarau Yannick
Intensifying the ATRP synthesis of statistical copolymers by continuous micromixing flow techniques1
Green Processing and Synthesis
atrp
continuous-flow
copolymer
micromixing
author_facet Parida Dambarudhar
Serra Christophe A.
Bally Florence
Garg Dhiraj K.
Hoarau Yannick
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title Intensifying the ATRP synthesis of statistical copolymers by continuous micromixing flow techniques1
title_short Intensifying the ATRP synthesis of statistical copolymers by continuous micromixing flow techniques1
title_full Intensifying the ATRP synthesis of statistical copolymers by continuous micromixing flow techniques1
title_fullStr Intensifying the ATRP synthesis of statistical copolymers by continuous micromixing flow techniques1
title_full_unstemmed Intensifying the ATRP synthesis of statistical copolymers by continuous micromixing flow techniques1
title_sort intensifying the atrp synthesis of statistical copolymers by continuous micromixing flow techniques1
publisher De Gruyter
series Green Processing and Synthesis
issn 2191-9542
2191-9550
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The impact of micromixers on copolymers’ characteristics in a continuous-flow microprocess was studied. A stainless steel coiled tube was used as the microreactor. Several micromixers with different working principles, like bilamination, multilamination and impact jet, were used to mix the reactants’ streams before entering the reactor. (Co)polymers of 2-dimethyl amino ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA) and benzyl methacrylate (BzMA) were synthesized by the atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) technique, with two different compositions of BzMA (20% and 40%). A faster polymerization rate was observed in case of microprocess, as compared to batch process, highlighting the inherent intensification nature of microfluidic-assisted processes. Despite equal conversion for the three micromixers, a remarkable difference in molecular weight was observed. The highest molecular weights with lowest polydispersity indices (PDIs) were obtained when the multilamination micromixer was used, while the bilamination gave polymers with high PDIs and low molecular weights. Diffusion constraints arising from the increase in viscosity was clearly visible for highest residence times in the microreactor, resulting in a deviation of molecular weight from the theoretical value.
topic atrp
continuous-flow
copolymer
micromixing
url https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2012-0062
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