Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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673123 | Thermochimica Acta | 2014 | 7 Pages |
•Non-isothermal polymerization kinetics of reactive BMI/BTA microgel particles studied.•Kinetic parameters for polymerizations of reactive BMI/BTA MPs determined.•Polymerization processes adequately described by a contracting cylinder model.•Free radical polymerization plays a crucial role in the temperature range 70–95 °C.•Michael addition polymerization becomes significant at T higher than 120 °C.
Non-isothermal polymerization kinetics of reactive N,N′-bismaleimide-4,4′-diphenylmethane/barbituric acid microgel particles (BMI/BTA MPs) and BMI/BTA/hydroquinone (HQ) MPs in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) solution studied. The model-fitting method in combination with the model-free method was used to determine the kinetic parameters for the polymerizations of reactive BMI/BTA MPs and BMI/BTA/HQ MPs. The results show that Michael addition polymerization predominates in BMI/BTA/HQ MPs in the temperature range 95–140 °C. For BMI/BTA MPs, free radical polymerization plays a crucial role in the temperature range 70–95 °C, whereas Michael addition polymerization becomes significant when the temperature is higher than 120 °C. The non-isothermal polymerization processes were satisfactorily predicted by the same contracting cylinder model for both the BMI/BTA MPs and BMI/BTA/HQ MPs.