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CAROTHERS THEORY
Carothers developed a simple method of analysis
for predicting the molar mass of polymer prepared
by step polymerization.
He recognized that the number average degree of
polymerization with respect to monomer unit.
No
Xo
N
where:
No number of molecules present initially
N number of molecules remaining after a time (t)
of polymerization
ASSUMPTION FOR CAROTHERS THEORY
There are equal numbers of functional groups,
Xn can be related to the extent of reaction P at
time t.
Number of functional groups that have reacted
P = _________________________________________________________ 1.13
Number of functional groups present initially
He also assume that the probability that any
functional group present initially has reacted.
Therefore the total number of molecules
decreases by one for each pair-wise
reaction between functional groups.
No N
N
N
P
, P 1
, P 1
No
No
No
N No
1
1 P
,
No N 1 P
Combining equation (1.12) and (1.13) gives the
Carothers equation.
1
Xn
1 P
This equation is applicable to RA2 + RB2 , ARB and
RA2 polymerization’s in which there is an exact
stoiciometric balance in the number of mutually
reactive functional groups.
KINETICS OF STEP
POLYMERIZATION REACTION
First we assume that the functional groups have equal
reactivity.
So we can apply a single rate constant for the step-wise
reactions.
Rate of reaction (overall) is defined as the rate of
decrease in the concentration of one or other of the
functional groups.
i.e.
dA dB
Rate of reaction
Where:
dt
dt
A & B are the reactive group.
Usually in step polymerization a catalyst is used.
A B cat AB cat
The rate of theforward reaction [A][B][cat ]
dA
dt
Where:
K’ is the rate constant of the reaction.
Since the concentration of the catalyst does not
change as the reaction proceed.
' [cat ]
dA
[A][ B]
dt
when
[A] = [B] = C at equal molar stoiciometry.
dC
C 2
dt
where C Co at t o
Integrate
c
t
dc
c
2
co
dt
to
Co
No
C
N
1
1
1
t
C Co
N
C Co
No
1
t
Co
1 No
(
1) t
Co N
No
1 Co t
N
N
1 P
No
N
Co
No
1
1 C o t
1 P
This equation also applies to reaction which
proceed in the absence of catalyst.
Certain step polymerization are self-catalyzed i.e.
one of the types of functional group acts as a cat.
(E.g.
carboxylic
acid
groups
in
a
polyesterization).
dA
[A][ B][ A]
dt
if [A] = [B] = C
dC
3
C
dt
if
we integrate
c
t
dc
co
or in
c
3
dt
1
C
to
2
1
Co
2
2t
term of the extent of reaction
1
1 P2
1 2Co2 t
These two equation derived assuming the
depolymerization is negligible. This assumption
is approach by in polycondensation reaction by
the elimination of the product as it form.
Normally the date are presented in a plot in the
following form
(a)
(b)
1
1
_____
________
1
(1-P)2
-P
t
t
Step polymerization of
Polymerization of
decamethylene glycol
ethylene glycol with
with adipic acid using
adipic acid.
toluene sulphonic acid as
a catalyst.
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