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Probability of cyclopolymerization

George B. ButlerDepartment of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, FloridaMaurice A. RaymondDepartment of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1965en
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Abstract A statistical approach to the mechanistic problem of cyclopolymerization was taken. The model for this calculation was based on a stepwise mechanism for polymerization of 1,6‐dienes. The assumption was made that a reaction site was formed at the second carbon of the chain C 2 , and the probability of C 7 being in a volume element surrounding this position was calculated. The results, which indicate that on a statistical basis only, monomer concentrations must be reduced to <0.10 mole/l. in order to attain >95% cyclization, were compared with numerous experimental results in which 95–100% cyclization was obtained at monomer concentrations of 1.9–8.0 mole/l.

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