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Mechanism of initiation in the γ‐radiation‐induced polymerization of ethylene
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1967
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Chemical Engineeringγ‐Radiation‐induced PolymerizationEngineeringPolymer TechnologyPolymer ReactionPolyethylene MaterialsInitiation MechanismPolymer SciencePolymer ProcessingPolymer ChainChemistryPolymerization KineticsPolymer AnalysisRadiation ChemistryChemical KineticsPolymer ChemistryReaction TimePolymers
Abstract The relation between the gaseous products and the reaction conditions such as pressure, temperature, and dose rate in the γ‐radiation‐induced polymerization of ethylene was studied. The main gaseous products were hydrogen and acetylene, and the amounts of these products increased linearly with reaction time, monomer density, and dose rate, while they were independent of reaction temperature. The ratio of rate of formation of hydrogen to acetylene was about one‐half. Further, it was found that the number of moles of polymer chain formed was almost equal to that of acetylene at room temperature. An initiation mechanism in which both hydrogen and acetylene are formed is proposed. The equation which is derived on the basis of the initiation mechanism is shown to be in good accordance with the experimental results.
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