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Magnetic Levitation To Characterize the Kinetics of Free-Radical Polymerization.
Ge, Shencheng; Semenov, Sergey N; Nagarkar, Amit A; Milette, Jonathan; Christodouleas, Dionysios C; Yuan, Li; Whitesides, George M.
Afiliação
  • Ge S; Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University , 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States.
  • Semenov SN; Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University , 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States.
  • Nagarkar AA; Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University , 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States.
  • Milette J; Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University , 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States.
  • Christodouleas DC; Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University , 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States.
  • Yuan L; Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University , 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States.
  • Whitesides GM; Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University , 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States.
J Am Chem Soc ; 139(51): 18688-18697, 2017 12 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29210573
ABSTRACT
This work describes the development of magnetic levitation (MagLev) to characterize the kinetics of free-radical polymerization of water-insoluble, low-molecular-weight monomers that show a large change in density upon polymerization. Maglev measures density, and certain classes of monomers show a large change in density when monomers covalently join in polymer chains. MagLev characterized both the thermal polymerization of methacrylate-based monomers and the photopolymerization of methyl methacrylate and made it possible to determine the orders of reaction and the Arrhenius activation energy of polymerization. MagLev also made it possible to monitor polymerization in the presence of solids (aramid fibers, and carbon fibers, and glass fibers). MagLev offers a new analytical technique to materials and polymer scientists that complements other methods (even those based on density, such as dilatometry), and will be useful in investigating polymerizations, evaluating inhibition of polymerizations, and studying polymerization in the presence of included solid materials (e.g., for composite materials).

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article