Study of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Styrene and Its Gel Effect by Monte Carlo Simulation Method

Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of styrene was carried out at 105°C and a Monte Carlo simulation was employed to model the system. The variations of monomer conversion, the initiator concentration, average molecular weight, and molecular weight distribution were evaluated as the reaction...

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Main Authors: M. Najafi, H. Roughani Mamaghani, M. Salami-Kalajahi, V. Haddadi-Asl
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute 2009-12-01
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Online Access:http://jips.ippi.ac.ir/article_688_11db2472fcd8bbdb15dc3c5a3f330226.pdf
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spelling doaj-dbfd29bc03d14c28aab5ed9d1772f01f2020-11-24T23:03:30ZfasIran Polymer and Petrochemical Instituteعلوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر1016-32552008-08832009-12-01221111910.22063/jipst.2009.688688Study of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Styrene and Its Gel Effect by Monte Carlo Simulation MethodM. NajafiH. Roughani MamaghaniM. Salami-KalajahiV. Haddadi-AslAtom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of styrene was carried out at 105°C and a Monte Carlo simulation was employed to model the system. The variations of monomer conversion, the initiator concentration, average molecular weight, and molecular weight distribution were evaluated as the reaction proceeded. According to the results obtained, for similar reaction time, monomer conversion is higher when gel effect is taken into account. Also, the concentration of initiator suddenly drops at the initial stages of polymerization, and finally reaches zero. In addition, in the presence of gel effect, bimolecular termination rate constant decreases during the polymerization. Moreover, number- and weight-average molecular weights linearly rise as the polymerization progresses; this also is a confirmation to the living nature of the polymerization. Finally, the molecular weight distribution of polymers synthesized narrows at high monomer conversion. In effect, polydispersity index decreases from about 2 (at the onset of polymerization) to around 1.3 (towards the end of polymerization).http://jips.ippi.ac.ir/article_688_11db2472fcd8bbdb15dc3c5a3f330226.pdfpolystyreneATRPMonte Carlo simulationgel effectpolydispersity index
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author M. Najafi
H. Roughani Mamaghani
M. Salami-Kalajahi
V. Haddadi-Asl
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H. Roughani Mamaghani
M. Salami-Kalajahi
V. Haddadi-Asl
Study of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Styrene and Its Gel Effect by Monte Carlo Simulation Method
علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر
polystyrene
ATRP
Monte Carlo simulation
gel effect
polydispersity index
author_facet M. Najafi
H. Roughani Mamaghani
M. Salami-Kalajahi
V. Haddadi-Asl
author_sort M. Najafi
title Study of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Styrene and Its Gel Effect by Monte Carlo Simulation Method
title_short Study of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Styrene and Its Gel Effect by Monte Carlo Simulation Method
title_full Study of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Styrene and Its Gel Effect by Monte Carlo Simulation Method
title_fullStr Study of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Styrene and Its Gel Effect by Monte Carlo Simulation Method
title_full_unstemmed Study of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Styrene and Its Gel Effect by Monte Carlo Simulation Method
title_sort study of atom transfer radical polymerization of styrene and its gel effect by monte carlo simulation method
publisher Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute
series علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر
issn 1016-3255
2008-0883
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of styrene was carried out at 105°C and a Monte Carlo simulation was employed to model the system. The variations of monomer conversion, the initiator concentration, average molecular weight, and molecular weight distribution were evaluated as the reaction proceeded. According to the results obtained, for similar reaction time, monomer conversion is higher when gel effect is taken into account. Also, the concentration of initiator suddenly drops at the initial stages of polymerization, and finally reaches zero. In addition, in the presence of gel effect, bimolecular termination rate constant decreases during the polymerization. Moreover, number- and weight-average molecular weights linearly rise as the polymerization progresses; this also is a confirmation to the living nature of the polymerization. Finally, the molecular weight distribution of polymers synthesized narrows at high monomer conversion. In effect, polydispersity index decreases from about 2 (at the onset of polymerization) to around 1.3 (towards the end of polymerization).
topic polystyrene
ATRP
Monte Carlo simulation
gel effect
polydispersity index
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