Polymer, Vol.43, No.4, 1163-1170, 2002
Modeling of the bulk free radical polymerization up to high conversion - three stage polymerization model I. Model examination and apparent reaction rate constants
In this paper, a simple and useful model, the three stage polymerization model (TSPM) is proposed on the basis of recent experimental evidence and our preliminary treatment of the experimental kinetic results found in the literature. The model accounts for gel effect and glass effect in bulk free-radical polymerization. Equations for calculating the conversion of the polymerization reaction are derived based on TSPM. Using experimental kinetic data available in the literature, general expressions for apparent reaction rate constants in three stages for methylmethacrylate (MMA) and styrene (St) are obtained. In general, the experimental kinetic data can be treated very well with the TSPM from the low conversion stage to high conversion, except for some experimental data near the transition points. However, the deviation for this data may be reasonably explained by the non-isothermal effects that occur in this regime of experiments. This deviation is smaller for a smaller ampoule reactor used in polymerization experiments because of its better heat transfer ability. In order to establish that there is no glass effect stage when the reaction temperature is greater than the glass transition temperature for a polymerization process, some experimental data for ethylmethacrylate (EMA) bulk polymerization at a reaction temperature higher than its glass transition temperature were checked with TSPM. The plots show that the model is also suitable for EMA bulk polymerization.