ahelpolümerisatsiooni
Ahelpolümerisatsioon, also known as chain-growth polymerization, is a fundamental type of polymerization process where monomers add sequentially to a growing polymer chain. This process typically involves three distinct stages: initiation, propagation, and termination. Initiation is the step where an active center, such as a free radical, cation, or anion, is generated. This active center then attacks a monomer molecule, forming a new active center on the monomer. In the propagation stage, the active center on the growing chain repeatedly reacts with incoming monomer molecules, extending the polymer chain. Each addition of a monomer unit regenerates the active center at the end of the chain, allowing for further growth. Termination is the final stage where the active center is destroyed, and the chain growth ceases. This can occur through various mechanisms, such as combination, disproportionation, or chain transfer. Ahelpolümerisatsiooni is responsible for the synthesis of many important polymers, including polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene. The specific mechanism, whether it's free radical, cationic, or anionic, depends on the nature of the monomer and the initiator used. Factors such as temperature, solvent, and the presence of inhibitors can significantly influence the rate and outcome of the polymerization process. Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for controlling polymer properties like molecular weight and branching.