Chemical oxidative polymerization of methylene blue: Reaction mechanism and aspects of chain structure

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The kinetic regularities of the initial stage of chemical oxidative polymerization of methy-lene blue under the action of ammonium peroxodisulfate in an aqueous medium have been es-tablished by the method of potentiometry. It was shown that the methylene blue polymerization mechanism includes the stages of chain initiation and growth. It was found that the rate of the initial stage of the reaction obeys the kinetic equation of the first order with the activation energy 49 kJ × mol−1 . Based on the proposed mechanism of oxidative polymerization of methylene blue and the data of MALDI, EPR, and IR spectroscopy methods, the structure of the polymethylene blue chain is proposed. It has been shown that polymethylene blue has a metallic luster, and its electrical conductivity is probably the result of conjugation over extended chain sections and the formation of charge transfer complexes. It was found that polymethylene blue is resistant to heating up to a temperature of 440 K and then enters into exothermic transformations without significant weight loss. When the temperature rises above 480 K, polymethylene blue is subject to endothermic degradation and retains 75% of its mass up to 1000 K.

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Mezhuev, Y. O., Vorobev, I. Y., Plyushchii, I. V., Krivoborodov, E. G., Artyukhov, A. A., Motyakin, M. V., … Korshak, Y. V. (2021). Chemical oxidative polymerization of methylene blue: Reaction mechanism and aspects of chain structure. Polymers, 13(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13132188

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