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The alkoxy radical polymerization of N-vinylpyrrolidone in organic solvents: theoretical insight into the mechanism and kinetics

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posted on 2023-11-17, 01:26 authored by Quan Van VoQuan Van Vo, Truong Le Bich Tram, Loc Phuoc Hoang, Nguyen Thi Hoa, Adam MechlerAdam Mechler
Poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) is a polymer with many applications in cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and biomedical formulations due to its minimal toxicity. PVP can be synthesized through radical polymerization in organic solvents; this well-known industrial process is thoroughly characterized experimentally, however, quantum chemical modeling of the process is scarce: the mechanism and kinetics have not been thoroughly investigated yet. In this work, the mechanism and kinetics of the alkoxy radical polymerization of N-vinylpyrrolidone in organic solvents, namely isopropanol (IP) and toluene (TL), were successfully modeled by computational chemistry. The initiator radicals di-tert-butyl peroxide (TBO˙) and dicumyl peroxide (CMO˙) as well as the solvents isopropanol and toluene, were shown to be capable of assisting in the initiation reactions. The rate constant was influenced by the combination of initiators and solvent and the values of the rate constant of propagation were approximately 101-103 M−1 s−1. The radical polymerization of NVP with dicumyl peroxide as an initiator was comparable to that of di-tert-butyl peroxide in all of the examined organic solvents, whereas the solvents had less of an effect.

Funding

This research is funded by the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training under project number B2021-DNA-18 (T. L. B. T.).

History

Publication Date

2023-08-04

Journal

RSC Advances

Volume

13

Issue

34

Pagination

(p. 23402-23408)

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

ISSN

2046-2069

Rights Statement

© 2023 The Author(s). Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.

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