Ethylene is the simplest organic molecule containing a double bond and is the starting monomeric unit in the synthesis of polyethylene, one of the most largely produced polymers. Here we report a high pressure infrared study of ethylene at room temperature. A polymerization reaction is observed when the crystalline phase I is compressed above 3.0 GPa. The reaction kinetics was investigated at two different pressures, 3.6 and 5.4 GPa. The recovered product was identified in both cases as polyethylene, but while a conformationally disordered and branched low-density polymer is obtained at the highest pressure, a high-density crystalline polymer is obtained at 3.6 GPa. A reaction mechanism was proposed on the basis of the kinetic data and the structural information.

Pressure-induced polymerization in solid ethylene

Ceppatelli M;Santoro M;Bini R;
2005

Abstract

Ethylene is the simplest organic molecule containing a double bond and is the starting monomeric unit in the synthesis of polyethylene, one of the most largely produced polymers. Here we report a high pressure infrared study of ethylene at room temperature. A polymerization reaction is observed when the crystalline phase I is compressed above 3.0 GPa. The reaction kinetics was investigated at two different pressures, 3.6 and 5.4 GPa. The recovered product was identified in both cases as polyethylene, but while a conformationally disordered and branched low-density polymer is obtained at the highest pressure, a high-density crystalline polymer is obtained at 3.6 GPa. A reaction mechanism was proposed on the basis of the kinetic data and the structural information.
2005
high pressure polymerization
optical spectroscopy
ehtylene
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