This is a first comprehensive study on the photoinitiating capability
of a vinyl polyperoxide. Polymerization of methyl methacrylate photoin
itiated by poly(styrene peroxide) (PSP) at 30 degrees C has been shown
to follow the usual kinetic behaviour with respect to the initiator,
monomer and light intensity for a PSP concentration of 0.0021-0.034 mo
l-equiv 1(-1). At higher concentrations of PSP (0.046-0.31 mol-equiv 1
(-1)) although kinetic order with respect to the monomer and light int
ensity follows usual kinetics the order with respect to PSP was found
to be very low (0.21), which has been attributed to the occurrence of
primary radical termination which has been quantified in terms of the
primary radical termination parameter (delta/Sigma). The initiator eff
iciency was found to be very low (0.06-0.07), it has been attributed t
o the competing unimolecular decomposition of alkoxy radicals with pri
mary radical initiation. The presence of PSP segments in the poly(meth
yl methacrylate) backbone was confirmed by H-1 nuclear magnetic resona
nce. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.