Investigation of radical intermediates in polymer sonochemistry

Authors: Gareth J. Price; Leanne Garland; Jenny Comina; Matthew Davis; David J. Snell; Peter J. West

Source: Research on Chemical Intermediates, Volume 30, Numbers 7-8, 2004 , pp. 807-827(21)

Publisher: VSP, an imprint of Brill

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Abstract:

There is current interest in using high-intensity ultrasound to perform a range of chemical transformations, including polymerisation reactions. In this work, the technique of radical trapping, primarily using DPPH, has been used to measure radical production rates in a range of monomer and related systems when exposed to high intensity ultrasound. It has been shown that realistic rates of production can be obtained around room temperature equivalent to thermal decomposition rates > 100°C, making sonication a viable method for initiating polymerisation. Rates of initiation in a twophase organic in water system have also been measured. Some of the initiating species have been identified recording the ESR spectra of adducts with spin traps, although further analysis is needed before the complete range of radicals produced can be identified.

Keywords: SONOCHEMISTRY; RADICAL PRODUCTION; ESR SPECTROSCOPY

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568567041856972

Publication date: 2004-09-01

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