Issue 2, 2013

Rapid photopolymerization of octadecyl methacrylate in the solid state

Abstract

Mobility restrictions in solid-state photopolymerization give extremely poor polymerization kinetics. However, photopolymerization of octadecyl methacrylate in the solid state exhibits unique polymerization kinetics and molecular weight distributions. The solid state (at low temperature) in comparison with liquid state (at high temperature) gives significantly improved polymerization kinetics and double bond conversion. More notably, the conversion and polymerization rate of crystalline octadecyl methacrylate were higher than that of liquid dimethacrylates (DEGDMA and EGDMA) studied comparatively. XRD, Real-time FTIR and DSC analysis has illustrated that octadecyl methacrylate polymerized in the solid state without destroying the hexagonal packing of crystalline long alkyl chains. It has been concluded that crystallization occurred in such a manner that acrylic double bonds were arranged in a structure that facilitated rapid minimally activated propagation. Molecular weight distributions were significantly decreased by solid-state photopolymerization. The molecular weight distribution of polymer samples synthesized by solid-state polymerization was independent of reaction conditions i.e. photoinitiator concentration, irradiation wavelength and light intensity.

Graphical abstract: Rapid photopolymerization of octadecyl methacrylate in the solid state

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jun 2012
Accepted
08 Nov 2012
First published
12 Nov 2012

New J. Chem., 2013,37, 444-450

Rapid photopolymerization of octadecyl methacrylate in the solid state

Y. Jian, Y. He, J. Wang, B. Xu, W. Yang and J. Nie, New J. Chem., 2013, 37, 444 DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ40557A

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