Theory of Plasma-Initiated Biradical Polymerization
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概要
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It is argued that substantial number of biradical polymers are formed byglow-discharging the vapour of vinyl monomers. When these biradical polymersenter into monomer liquid, ultrahigh polymers of molecular weight x10' areformed within relatively short time and then these biradical polymers begin todegradate and multiply thus sustaining further polymerization. It is shown thatthe resulting average molecular weight increases as the conversion of monomersinto polymers proceeds and reaches -10' under normal conditions. Quantitativeconclusions of the theory are in satisfactory agreement with the recent expert-mental data on the plasma-initiated polymerization.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1979-09-15
著者
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KANNO Shokichi
Department of Intelligent System, Ichinoseki National College of Technology
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Kanno Shokichi
Department Of Intelligent System Ichinoseki National College Of Technology
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Kanno Shokichi
Department of Physics,Ibaraki University
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