Chapter 3.9 (Odian)

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Polymer Synthesis CHEM 421 •Chapter 3.9 (Odian)

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Chapter 3.9 (Odian). Free Radically Polymerized Monomers. Thermodynamics of Chain Polymerizations. Relief of “strain” is the driving force Exothermic process. Thermodynamics. Δ G, Δ H, and Δ S Δ G = Δ H - T Δ S Chain polymerizations: Enthalpy Exothermic (- Δ H) Entropy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421

• Chapter 3.9 (Odian)

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421

Free Radically Polymerized Monomers

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Thermodynamics of Chain Polymerizations

• Relief of “strain” is the driving force–Exothermic process

CH2 CHn

CH3

CH

CH3

H2C

C CHH

XH

H

C

C

H

H

X

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Thermodynamics

• ΔG, ΔH, and ΔSΔG = ΔH - T ΔS

• Chain polymerizations:» Enthalpy

»Exothermic (- ΔH)

» Entropy

»Negative ΔS

• Polymer favored from enthalpic considerations but un-favored from entropic considerations

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Thermodynamics

• ΔHpolymerization depends upon

differences in:–Resonance stabilization of polymer

versus the monomer

–Steric strain in monomer versus the polymer

–Hydrogen bonding or dipolar interaction in monomer versus the polymer

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Thermodynamic Trends

• EthyleneStyrene α-Methyl styrene

or• Ethylene

methyl acrylate methyl methacrylate

• PTFE (!)– Most exothermic

polymerization known

(kJ/mole) (J/°K-mole)

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Equilibrium Considerations

• For most polymerizations, there is a temperature where the reaction becomes reversible

• The position for the monomer / polymer equilibrium

will be dependent on the temperature• ΔG = ΔH - T ΔS

– Polymerization: ΔS =– De-polymerization: ΔS =

• With increasing temperature the equilibrium will shift?

M + M Mn+1 + Heatkp

kdp

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Equilibrium Considerations

• When Rp = Rdp

– Ceiling temperature

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Thermodynamics

• The reaction isotherm:

ΔG = ΔG° + RTlnK

is applicable. Where ΔG° is the ΔG of polymerization for the monomer and the polymer in the appropriate standard states–Monomer Std. State: pure liquid–Polymer Std. State: crystalline state if

possible, otherwise amorphous state

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Thermodynamics

• At equilibrium, ΔG = 0 by definition: ΔG° = - RTlnK

Equilibrium constant is defined by Keq = kp / kdp

Keq = ————— = ———[Mn+1•]

[Mn•] [M] [M]1

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Thermodynamics

• Combine:

[M]c is the equilibrium monomer concentration as a function of reaction temperature–The monomer concentration in equilibrium with

the polymer increases as the temperature increases

Tc = —————ΔH°

ΔS° + Rln[M]c

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Ceiling Temperature

• Poly(α-methyl styrene)

–Tg = 170 °C

–Tceil = 61 °C

• Processing temperature?

CH2 Cn

CH3

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Ceiling Temperature

• Poly(methyl methacrylate)

–Tg = 125 °C

–Tceil = 164 °C

• Recycle…

CH2 Cn

C

CH3

O

O

CH3

PMMA 99% MMA monomer300 °C

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Heats of Polymerization and Ceiling Temperatures

Monomer Heat of Polymerization(kcal/mol)

Ceiling Temperature(°C)

Styrene -16 235α-Methyl styrene -7 61

Methyl acrylate -20 ----Methyl methacrylate -13 164

Ethylene -26 407Propylene -21 300Isobutene -17 50

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Polymerization Processes

• Solution Polymerization

• Bulk (Mass) Polymerization

• Heterogeneous Polymerizations

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Solution Polymerizations

• Ingredients–Monomer

–Solvent

–Initiator

Rp = kp [M] (kd f [I] / kt)1/2

kp [M]

2 (kt kd f [I])1/2 = —————kp [M] [M•]

2 kt [M•]2 = ———

Rp Rp

Ri Rt

٧ = — = —

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Solution Polymerization

• Solvent, monomer & initiator• Polymer remains soluble in the solvent• Easy temperature, viscosity, MW control• Free radical kinetics apply

Solvent

MM M

MM

MM

MM

M

I

I

II

I

hνorΔ

Solvent

M M

MM

I

I

I

PP

P

P

P

P

P P

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Polymer SynthesisCHEM 421Solution Polymerization

• Considerations:–Chain transfer to solvent

–Purity of polymer (difficulty in removing solvent)

• Used for: vinyl acetate, acrylonitrile, and esters of acrylic acid

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Bulk (Mass) Polymerizations

• Ingredients: Monomer and Initiator only

• Kinetics follows solution polymerization kinetics…Rp and ٧

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Bulk (Mass) Polymerization

• Considerations:–Hard to control: high activation energies, gel effect–Equipment: elaborate, strong stirring due to

viscosity increase–Temperature Control: local hot spots

» Can lead to degradation, discoloration, and broad MW distribution

» “Runaway” reactions

–Used for styrene and methyl methacrylate (Chain Growth)

» Low conversion and separation/recycling of un-reacted monomer