This
is the first publication of an IUPAC-sponsored Task Group on
Critically
evaluated termination rate coefficients for free-radical
polymerization.
The paper summarizes the current situation with regard to the
reliability of values of termination rate coefficients kt.
It begins by illustrating the stark reality that there is large and
unacceptable scatter in literature values of kt,
and it is pointed out that some reasons for this are relatively
easily remedied. However, the major reason for this situation is the
inherent complexity of the phenomenon of termination in free-radical
polymerization. It is our impression that this complexity is only
incompletely grasped by many workers in the field, and a consequence
of this tendency to oversimplify is that misunderstanding of and
disagreement about termination are rampant. Therefore this paper
presents a full discussion of the intricacies of kt:
sections deal with diffusion control, conversion dependence,
chain-length dependence, steady state and non-steady state
measurements, activation energies and activation volumes, combination
and disproportionation, and theories. All the presented concepts are
developed from first principles, and only rigorous, fully-documented
experimental results and theoretical investigations are cited as
evidence. For this reason it can be said that this paper summarizes
all that we, as a cross-section of workers in the field, agree on
about termination in free-radical polymerization. Our discussion
naturally leads to a series of recommendations regarding measurement
of kt and reaching a more satisfactory
understanding of this very important rate coefficient.