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1 PLEASE NOTE: For the exam you need to be able to describe what the steps: Initiation, propagation and termination mean and put them in order (see next slide) Low Density Polyethylene is manufactured using a free radical mechanism (initiated with a peroxide initiator) under high pressure.

2 2) Initiation: Initiator added, bonds break and radicals are formed 1)Monomers 3) Free radicals + monomers 4) Propagation: monomers join to radical; chain grows. 5) Long chain radicals + monomers 6) Termination: Long chain radicals join. Polymer formed.. 7)Complete polymer

3 PLEASE NOTE: You DO NOT need to be able to recall the detail on the remaining slides, though it will help you to understand how the process works.

4 In the initiation stage, radicals are made using an organic peroxide catalyst. Low Density Polyethylene

5 The O–O bond is weak and breaks to make R–O radicals (alkoxy radicals). Low Density Polyethylene: Initiation

6 An alkoxy radical combines with one of the electrons from the double bond in ethylene. Low Density Polyethylene

7 An alkoxy radical combines with one of the electrons from the double bond in ethylene. Low Density Polyethylene: Propagation

8 This forms a new covalent bond and a new radical. Low Density Polyethylene: Propagation

9 The new radical reacts with another ethylene molecule. Low Density Polyethylene: Propagation

10 This forms another new radical, longer than before. Low Density Polyethylene: Propagation

11 The chain grows longer until two radicals react with each other. Low Density Polyethylene

12 This is called the termination step. Low Density Polyethylene: Termination

13 A growing chain may curl around and attack itself by back-biting. Low Density Polyethylene: Branched chains

14 The radical moves to another part of the chain, and allows branched chains to grow from the side. Low Density Polyethylene: Branched chains


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