ideal binary copolymerisation

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Binary copolymerization in which the relative rates of incorporation of the two types of monomer into the copolymer are independent of the nature of the monomer unit at the end of a propagating chain.
Notes:
  1. In an ideal binary copolymerization, \(k_{11}/k_{21} = k_{12}/k_{22}\) and \(r_{12} r_{21} = 1\). See monomer reactivity ratios.
  2. In the special case of an ideal binary copolymerization in which \(r_{12} = r_{21} = 1\), the two monomers show equal reactivities toward both types of propagating species. Thus, \(k_{11} = k_{21}\) and \(k_{12} = k_{22}\). Hence, copolymerization of a mixture of two monomers with any ratio of monomer concentrations in the monomer feed gives rise to a copolymer in which the molar ratio of monomer units is identical to that in the monomer feed. (See also azeotropic copolymerization.)
Source:
PAC, 2008, 80, 2163. (Glossary of terms related to kinetics, thermodynamics, and mechanisms of polymerization (IUPAC Recommendations 2008)) on page 2176 [Terms] [Paper]