화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.34, No.4, 671-681, 1996
Branched Structure Formation in Free-Radical Polymerization of Vinyl-Acetate
The branched structure formation during free radical polymerization of vinyl acetate is investigated in detail by application of the computer simulations on the basis of the Monte Carlo sampling technique. Simulations are made for the whole molecular weight distribution (MWD), the MWDs for polymer molecules containing O, 1, 2, 3, etc., branch points, the branching density as functions of both size and the number of branch points, the spatial distribution of the branched chains, etc. It was found that the effect of polyradicals on the formed MWD could be neglected for batch polymerizations of the present reaction system. A large number of relatively small branch chains are formed due to both chain transfer to polymer (CTP) and the terminal double-bond polymerization (TDBP). The radius of gyration at a Theta state is found to agree satisfactorily with the Zimm-Stockmayer equation for random branching in spite of the heterogeneous branched structure formed in the polymerization. The present investigation reveals important characteristics of the complex molecular structure formation during free radical polymerization that involves both CTP and TDBP.