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Polymer Engineering MCQ’s – Binary Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers by Free Radical Mechanism

1 - Question

Which of the following mechanism can produce a copolymer?
a) step-growth mechanism
b) free radical mechanism
c) cationic mechanism
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: Copolymers can be produced by both step-growth mechanism and chain- growth mechanism, which can occur by free radical as well as ionic mechanisms.



2 - Question

How is the reactivity of a chain radical practically determined in a free radical copolymerization?
a) number of the monomers present
b) free radical bearing terminal monomer unit
c) size of the monomer unit
d) chemical nature of monomer unit
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: The reactivity of a chain radical in free radical polymerization is practically determined by the free radical bearing terminal monomer unit. The size and chemical nature of the part preceding the radical bearing terminal unit is of very little significance.



3 - Question

How many propagation reactions occur simultaneously in a binary copolymerization process?
a) 2
b) 4
c) 1
d) 3
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: In binary copolymerization, there are two different chain radicals which can add both the monomers, though not necessarily with same ease, the system characterizes four simultaneous propagation reactions.



4 - Question

What does the copolymer composition depend upon, in binary copolymerization?
a) feed monomer composition
b) initiator concentration
c) rate of polymerization
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: It is clear from the copolymer equation that copolymer composition is dependent on the feed monomer composition. {[M1]/[M2]}copolymer = {[M1/[M2]}(r1[M1]+[M2])/(r2[M2]+[M1]) Also, there is absence of initiator and termination rate constants in the copolymer equation, which makes the composition independent of these terms.



5 - Question

Consider the copolymer equation of binary copolymerization between monomers M1 and M2
{[M1]/[M2]}copolymer = {[M1/[M2]}(r1[M1]+[M2])/(r2[M2]+[M1])
What does the term [M1] on the right hand signify here?
a) absolute molar concentration of monomer M1
b) molar concentration of monomer M1 in feed
c) molar concentration of monomer M1 in copolymer
d) none of the mentioned

View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: The term [M1] on the right hand side is the molar concentration of monomer M1 in the feed or reaction mixture.



6 - Question

In most cases, the copolymer composition is not measurably affected due to the presence of solvents and additives. State true or false.
a) True
b) False
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: The composition is controlled by the kinetic factors, i.e. the reactivity ratios, r1 and r2, which are not affected by the initiator concentration, rate of polymerization and presence of solvents or additives. So the copolymer composition remains unaffected by such factors.



7 - Question

Which of the following has more priority, in binary copolymerization involving monomers M1 and M2, if the reactivity ratio r1 is greater than 1?
a) chain radical ∙M1 to add monomer M1
b) chain radical ∙M1 to add monomer M2
c) chain radical ∙M2 to add monomer M1
d) chain radical ∙M2 to add monomer M2
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: The reactivity ratio r1 is given by- r1= k1,1/k1,2 i.e. the ratio of homo-propagation rate constant to cross propagation rate constant, involving the chain radical ∙M1. When r1 is greater than 1, it signifies that chain radical ∙M1 has a preference to add monomer M1.



8 - Question

The values of reactivity ratios, r1 and r2 are independent of the change in the mechanism of chain propagation, form radical to ionic mechanism. State true or false.
a) True
b) False
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: The values of reactivity ratios significantly change for a drastic change in the mechanism of chain propagation from free radical to ionic, and even from cationic to anionic mode of chain propagation.



9 - Question

How is the monomer units arranged generally, in the copolymer structure of any vinyl copolymer?
a) sequentially
b) alternatively
c) randomly
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer:c
Explanation:In general, the monomer units in a copolymer structure are arranged in a random manner.



10 - Question

Where is the copolymer equation of binary copolymerization not applicable?
a) free radical systems
b) cationic systems
c) anionic systems
d) none of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: The copolymer equation is relevant and applicable to radical, cationic and anionic systems, despite variations in values of reactivity ratios depending on the mode of chain propagation.

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