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Kinetics of Acrylamide Solution Polymerization Using Potassium Persulfate as an Initiator by in situ IR

We have studied the polymerization kinetics of acrylamide in aqueous solution with potassium persulfate as an initiator by using quantitative real-time in situ IR spectroscopy and monitoring the profiles of peaks in the range 1900-850 cm$\^$-1/. The conversion of acrylamide was calculated from the d...

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Published in:Macromolecular research 2004, 12(1), , pp.107-111
Main Authors: Kang, Shin-Choon, Park, Yoo-Jeong, Kim, Hyung-Zip, Kyong, Jin-Burm, Kim, Dong-Kook
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Language:Korean
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Summary:We have studied the polymerization kinetics of acrylamide in aqueous solution with potassium persulfate as an initiator by using quantitative real-time in situ IR spectroscopy and monitoring the profiles of peaks in the range 1900-850 cm$\^$-1/. The conversion of acrylamide was calculated from the disappearance of the peak at 988 cm$\^$-1/, which is the out-of-plane bending mode of the=C-H unit, normalized to the C=O stretching peak at 1675 cm$\^$-1/, as an internal standard. For reaction temperatures in the range 40-65$^{\circ}C$ and initiator and monomer concentrations of 0.9-2.6 mmol/L and 0.5-1.1 mol/L, respectively, we deduced that the rate of monomer consumption follows the relation R$\_$p/=k[K$_2$S$_2$O$\_$8/]$\^$0.5/ [Μ]$\^$1.35${\pm}$0.10/. In addition, we obtained activation parameters from an evaluation of the kinetic data.
ISSN:1598-5032
2092-7673