Polymerization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1 Introduction; 2 Step-growth; 3 Chain-growth; 4 See also; 5 References ... divided in to three stages: chain initiation, chain propagation, and chain termination.
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Mechanisms of chain-growth polymerization. 1. Initiation. 2. Propagation. 3. Termination (Dependent on type of active center). Propagating chain. (polymer chain ...
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in pool size under control and experimental condi- tions probably minimally alter the observed rate of chain growth . RESULTS. Direction of Chain Propagation ...
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General Reaction Stages in the Example of Radical Polymerizations. 178. • initiator decomposition. • initiation. • propagation (chain growth). • termination ( e.g. ...
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chain propagation step, the statistics of nonstationary chain growth of linear polymer is the one depicted by the theory of the one-dimensional finite Markov chain ...
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A MECHANISTIC STUDY OF THE CHAIN PROPAGATION STEP IN THE FISCHER-. TROPSCH ... They, and others4 proposed that chain growth was initiated ...
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After a synthesis reaction has been initiated, the propagation reaction takes over. ... Most often the growth of a polymer chain is halted by the termination reaction ...
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Chain-growth polymerization is most commonly defined with three types of reactions: initiation, propagation and termination. Visualize a bucket full of these ...
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