Influence of ultrasound on multi-site phase transfer catalyzed polymerization of N-vinyl carbazole in two phase system

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Abstract

Carbazole—containing motifs are of most desired materials because of its wide range of applications due to π- extended systems, molecular and optical properties was easily tunable via diverse structural modifications. Herein, we reported an efficient and facile polymerization of N-vinyl carbazole (NVK) using multi-site phase transfer catalyst with and without ultrasound condition. The rate of polymerization (Rp) was effectively improved with ultrasound in short time on compare with silent condition. Role of different parameters such as variation of frequency, monomer, initiator, catalyst and temperature, solvents, aqueous and pH on the rate of polymerization of NVK was explored under silent and ultrasound condition (45 kHz/550 W). Activation energy of polymerization was supported for an enhancement of rate under ultrasound condition. From the experimental results, an appropriate kinetic model and role of various parameters in polymerization reaction was discussed. The obtained poly (N-vinyl carbazole) was confirmed and characterized by FT-IR, 1H NMR, TGA and XRD techniques.

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Marimuthu, E., & Murugesan, V. (2019). Influence of ultrasound on multi-site phase transfer catalyzed polymerization of N-vinyl carbazole in two phase system. SN Applied Sciences, 1(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-019-0661-7

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