Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.42, No.17, 4437-4447, 2004
Kinetic study of the crosslinking reaction of 1,2-polybutadiene with dicumyl peroxide in the absence and presence of vinyl acetate
The crosslinking reaction of 1,2-polybutadiene (1,2-PB) with dicumyl peroxide (DCPO) in dioxane was kinetically studied by means of Fourier transform near-infrared spectroscopy (FTNIR). The crosslinking reaction was followed in situ by the monitoring of the disappearance of the pendant vinyl group of 1,2-PB with FTNIR. The initial disappearance rate (R-0) of the vinyl group was expressed by R-0 = k[DCPO](0.8)[vinyl group]-(0.2) (120 degreesC). The overall activation energy of the reaction was estimated to be 38.3 kcal/mol. The unusual rate equation was explained in terms of the polymerization of the pendant vinyl group as an allyl monomer involving degradative chain transfer to the monomer. The reaction mixture involved electron spin resonance (ESR)-observable polymer radicals, of which the concentration rapidly increased with time owing to a progress of crosslinking after an induction period of 200 min. The crosslinking reaction of 1,2-PB with DCPO was also examined in the presence of vinyl acetate (VAc), which was regarded as a copolymerization of the vinyl group with VAc. The vinyl group of 1,2-PB was found to show a reactivity much higher than 1-octene and 3-methyl-1-hexene as model compounds in the copolymerization with VAc. This unexpectedly high reactivity of the vinyl group suggested that an intramolecular polymerization process proceeds between the pendant vinyl groups located on the same polymer chain, possibly leading to the formation of block-like polymer. (C) 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:crosslinking;1,2-polybutadene;dicumyl peroxide;near-infrared spectroscopy;vinyl acetate;kinetics