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Preliminary observations on the copolymerisation of acceptor monomer:donor monomer systems under microwave irradiation

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Central European Journal of Chemistry

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The mechanistic rationalisation of specific ‘microwave effects’ previously reported in a range of chemical reactions suggests that they may be observable in the freeradical copolymerisation of comonomer pairs capable of forming donor-acceptor complexes. Polymerisation under microwave irradiation is carried out for several comonomer pairs with weak donor-acceptor interactions, and no acceleration in rate or change in degree of alternation attributable to changes in propagation are observed. An increase in reaction rate of 150–200 % is observed for all systems, with trends in molecular weight suggesting this was due to an increase in radical flux. This is consistent with earlier reports of rate enhancement for free-radical polymerisations using the initiator 2,2′-azobis-isobutyronitrile, and it is proposed that microwave irradiation may reduce the amount of geminate radical recombination.

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Fellows, C.M. Preliminary observations on the copolymerisation of acceptor monomer:donor monomer systems under microwave irradiation. cent.eur.j.chem. 3, 40–52 (2005). https://doi.org/10.2478/BF02476236

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