Experimental Methods and Data Evaluation Procedures for the Determination of Radical Copolymerization Reactivity Ratios from Composition Data
Provisional Recommendations Abstract:
This recommendation defines the preferred methodology for determining reactivity ratios from copolymer composition data using the terminal model for radical copolymerization. The method is based on measuring conversion (X) and copolymer composition (F) of three or more copolymerization reactions conducted with different initial monomer compositions (f0). Both low and high conversion experiments can be combined, or alternatively only low conversion experiments can be used. The method provides parameter estimates, but can also reveal deviations from the terminal model and the presence of systematic errors in the measurements. Special attention is given to error estimation in F and construction of the joint confidence interval for the reactivity ratios. Previous experiments measuring f0–F (i.e., copolymer composition as a function of varying f0) or f–X (i.e., how f varies with X in an experiment) can also be analyzed with this IUPAC-recommended method. The influence of systematic errors in the measurements on the reactivity ratio determinations is addressed. The document has a broad significance in that it seeks to eradicate the use of incorrect methods and common mistakes in determining reactivity ratios in radical copolymerizations.
Keywords: : errors in measurements; joint confidence interval; radical copolymerization; reactivity ratios; terminal model
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