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Title

Modeling of Branching Distributions in Butyl Acrylate Polymerization Applying Monte Carlo Methods.

Authors

Drache, Marco; Hosemann, Benjamin; Laba, Tetyana; Beuermann, Sabine

Abstract

Monte Carlo (MC) methods were applied to the complex kinetic model of butyl acrylate polymerizations. The MC simulator mcPolymer developed in house allows for handling chain-length-dependent termination kinetics. The simulations provide detailed information on the microstructure of each individual polymer chain. For example, the number of short chain branches (SCBs) on each polymer chain and the length of the monomer sequence between two short chain branches are captured. It is shown that the maximum of the branching density distribution is shifted to shorter chain lengths with reaction time. Variation of initiator concentration does not lead to significant changes in the sequence length distributions and branching distributions as long as the same monomer conversion is reached.

Subjects

MONTE Carlo method; POLYMERIZATION research; MICROSTRUCTURE; POLYMERS; MONOMERS; NUCLEAR magnetic resonance

Publication

Macromolecular Theory & Simulations, 2015, Vol 24, Issue 4, p301

ISSN

1022-1344

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/mats.201400081

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