C. Bamford, G. Eastmond, K. Hargreaves
1968
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Transactions of The Faraday Society
Abstract
Tetrakis (triphenyl phosphine) platinum (0), in association with a suitable organic halogen compound, is an active initiator of free-radical polymerization which does not give rise to inhibition at high halide concentrations. We report here a study of the polymerization of methyl methacrylate initiated by Pt(PPh3)4+ CCl4. Although showing kinetic features which are generally similar to those of other systems incorporating zero-valent metal derivatives, this initiator is unusual in several respects. The activation energy for initiation is low (11.2 kcal mole–1) so that initiation may be usefully effected over a wide range of temperatures, extending from 80°C to below room temperature. The frequency factor for initiation is abnormally low; an explanation based on steric obstructions encountered in the formation of a transition state involving monomer or solvent, is advanced. Further, initiation is relatively inefficient, a comparatively small portion of the platinum derivative reacting by a radical-producing route.