Pulsed-laser induced polymerization is modeled via an approach presented in
a previous paper.([1]) An equation for the time dependence of free-radical
concentration is derived. It is shown that the termination rate coefficien
t may vary significantly as a function of time after applying the laser pul
se despite of the fact that the change in monomer concentration during one
experiment is negligible. For the limiting case of t >> c(-1) (k(p)M)(-1),
where c is it dimensionless chain-transfer constant, k(p) the propagation r
ate coefficient and M the monomer concentration an analytical an analytical
expression for k(t) is derived. It is also shown that time-resolved single
pulse-laser polymerization (SP-PLP) experiments can yield the parameters t
hat allow the modeling of k(t) in quasi-stationary polymerization. The infl
uence of inhibitors is also considered. The conditions are analyzed under w
hich M(t) curves recorded at different extents of laser-induced photo-initi
ator decomposition intersect. It is shown that such type of behavior is ass
ociated with a chain-length dependence of k(t).