A Review of Modeling of Diffusion Controlled Polymerization Reactions

A plethora of models have been developed quantifying the effect of diffusion‐controlled phenomena on polymerization reactions. The most prominent approaches are reviewed here, including innovative ones that have emerged over the last decade. Free‐radical and step‐growth polymerizations are considere...

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Published inMacromolecular theory and simulations Vol. 16; no. 4; pp. 319 - 347
Main Author Achilias, Dimitris S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim WILEY-VCH Verlag 25.05.2007
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Wiley
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ISSN1022-1344
1521-3919
DOI10.1002/mats.200700003

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Summary:A plethora of models have been developed quantifying the effect of diffusion‐controlled phenomena on polymerization reactions. The most prominent approaches are reviewed here, including innovative ones that have emerged over the last decade. Free‐radical and step‐growth polymerizations are considered in a way to show that similar models have been used in both mechanisms. In free‐radical polymerization the models proposed are subdivided according to their theoretical background into four categories: (i) based on a Fickian description of reactant diffusion; (ii) free‐volume theory based; (iii) chain‐length dependent; and, (iv) empirical. The reversible addition‐fragmentation technique is discussed, together with two industrially important case‐studies, solid state polycondensation and epoxy‐amine curing.
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ISSN:1022-1344
1521-3919
DOI:10.1002/mats.200700003