Impact of Ionic Strength (Sodium Chloride Concentration) on Homopolymerization and Copolymerization Kinetics of Acrylamide and 2-Acrylamido-2-Methylpropane Sulfonic Acid

IF 1.8 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Macromolecular Reaction Engineering Pub Date : 2024-01-25 DOI:10.1002/mren.202300058
Ian D. Conrod, Baris Topcuoglu, Alexander Penlidis, Alison J. Scott
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Anionic polyelectrolytes can be used for a variety of applications, including flocculation and enhanced oil recovery. While it is widely recognized that polyelectrolyte synthesis is impacted by the pre-polymer formulation and polymerization conditions, the specific relationships between these factors and the subsequent polymer properties are not well understood. Therefore, the current work intends to improve understanding of ionic strength (IS) effects during the copolymerization of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid (AMPS) and acrylamide (AAm). The aims of the study are i) to use in situ H1 NMR to study copolymerization kinetics, and ii) to determine how increasing IS impacts copolymerization kinetics (and, by extension copolymer microstructure). It is found that altering IS prior to copolymerization has significant impacts on the reactivity ratios, and therefore impacts the microstructure through multiple mechanisms. Increasing IS causes a crowding effect, where the propagating chain develops a random coil conformation and causes steric hindrance of the large AMPS monomer, decreasing the likelihood of AMPS propagation. When the IS is increased further, the ionic shielding effect is more impactful, increasing the likelihood of AMPS propagation. Ultimately, this work will make it possible to manipulate IS to synthesize AMPS/AAm copolymers with specific desirable properties for target applications.

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离子强度(氯化钠浓度)对丙烯酰胺和 2-丙烯酰胺基-2-甲基丙烷磺酸的均聚和共聚动力学的影响
阴离子聚电解质可用于多种用途,包括絮凝和提高石油采收率。虽然人们普遍认为聚电解质的合成会受到预聚物配方和聚合条件的影响,但对这些因素与后续聚合物特性之间的具体关系却不甚了解。因此,目前的研究工作旨在进一步了解 2-丙烯酰胺基-2-甲基丙烷磺酸(AMPS)和丙烯酰胺(AAm)共聚过程中离子强度(IS)的影响。这项研究的目的是:(i) 利用原位 H1 NMR 研究共聚动力学;(ii) 确定 IS 的增加如何影响共聚动力学(并进而影响共聚物的微观结构)。研究发现,在共聚之前改变 IS 会对反应比率产生重大影响,从而通过多种机制影响微观结构。增加 IS 会产生挤迫效应,使延伸链形成无规线圈构象,并对大的 AMPS 单体造成立体阻碍,从而降低 AMPS 延伸的可能性。当 IS 进一步增加时,离子屏蔽效应的影响更大,增加了 AMPS 传播的可能性。最终,这项工作将使操纵 IS 合成具有特定理想特性的 AMPS/AAm 共聚物成为可能,从而实现目标应用。
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Macromolecular Reaction Engineering
Macromolecular Reaction Engineering 工程技术-高分子科学
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期刊介绍: Macromolecular Reaction Engineering is the established high-quality journal dedicated exclusively to academic and industrial research in the field of polymer reaction engineering.
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