Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5208021 | Progress in Polymer Science | 2015 | 96 Pages |
Abstract
Controlled radical polymerization (CRP) systems have gained increasing interests for the past two decades. Numerous publications may be found in the literature reporting experimental and modeling work on various CRP processes, including their use in surface modification through grafting. Knowledge of underlying mechanism behind polymerization systems is valuable for product design and process optimization. This information may be obtained through the combination of modeling and experimental studies. In this review, published studies on kinetic and stochastic based modeling for CRP systems are summarized. Their relevance in model discrimination of proposed mechanisms is discussed. This review also includes various parameter estimation studies, that is crucial to obtain accurate simulation predictions. Existing issues on the fundamental mechanism in CRP processes are also addressed.
Keywords
SI-ATRPQSSAReversible deactivation radical polymerizationARGET ATRPControlled radical polymerization (CRP)ITMNMPRdRpATRPSfMCLDPersistent radical effectAtom transfer radical polymerizationReversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT)Reversible addition fragmentation chain transferChain length distributionRAFTSurface-initiated ATRPFRPpreModelingNitroxide mediated radical polymerizationCRPFree radical polymerizationControlled radical polymerizationATRP, Atom transfer radical polymerization Living polymerization
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Authors
Erlita Mastan, Xiaohui Li, Shiping Zhu,