Photopolymerization of methacrylic monomers yields samples with trapped radicals that are easily detected by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Despite its simplicity, there is no general agreement about the interpretation of this spectrum, in particular, about the role of methylene ? protons. An extensive ENDOR study of the propagating radical in photopolymerized dimethacrylates has been carried out in order to obtain detailed information about methylene hyperfine couplings and, thus, about radical conformation. It is shown that literature models are not able to reproduce the ENDOR results and that only accurate fitting of ENDOR spectra obtained by saturating the EPR spectrum at different positions gives reliable information about radical conformation, thanks to the exploitation of conformational selectivity. It turns out that most radicals are in the minimum energy conformation, but any possible conformation is assumed by non negligible fractions of radical.

Conformational Disorder in the Propagating Radical of Dimethacrylate Polymers

Ferretti AM;Ponti A
2002

Abstract

Photopolymerization of methacrylic monomers yields samples with trapped radicals that are easily detected by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Despite its simplicity, there is no general agreement about the interpretation of this spectrum, in particular, about the role of methylene ? protons. An extensive ENDOR study of the propagating radical in photopolymerized dimethacrylates has been carried out in order to obtain detailed information about methylene hyperfine couplings and, thus, about radical conformation. It is shown that literature models are not able to reproduce the ENDOR results and that only accurate fitting of ENDOR spectra obtained by saturating the EPR spectrum at different positions gives reliable information about radical conformation, thanks to the exploitation of conformational selectivity. It turns out that most radicals are in the minimum energy conformation, but any possible conformation is assumed by non negligible fractions of radical.
2002
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
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