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Hey everyone in today's video we discuss polymer chemistry, specifically anionic polymerization. At the time of filming this video, there was a massive thunderstorm going on outside, so excuse the loud booms in the background. Below is a write-up of the content covered in this video: What is Anionic Polymerization? Anionic polymerization is a technique used to synthesize polymers from monomers that contain electron-deficient double bonds or heteroatoms. Unlike radical and cationic polymerization, which involve the formation of free radicals or carbocation intermediates, anionic polymerization relies on the generation of carbanion intermediates to initiate and propagate polymer chains. Mechanism of Anionic Polymerization: 1. Initiation: The process begins with the initiation step, where a strong base, such as an alkyl lithium compound (e.g., n-butyllithium), initiates the formation of carbanion species. The alkyl lithium compound abstracts a proton from the monomer molecule, leading to the formation of a carbanion intermediate. 2. Propagation: Once initiated, the carbanion reacts with monomer molecules, typically containing electron-deficient double bonds or heteroatoms, to form a new carbanion and add to the growing polymer chain. This process continues as more monomer molecules react with the carbanion, elongating the polymer chain. 3. Termination: Termination in anionic polymerization can occur through various mechanisms. One common termination process involves the reaction of two carbanionic species to form a non-radical product, effectively terminating the polymerization process. Other termination mechanisms, such as chain transfer termination or disproportionation termination, may also occur depending on the reaction conditions. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 00:09 Steps of Anionic Polymerization 01:25 Anionic Polymerization Mechanism 02:14 Conclusion (Ignore) Tags: Organic Chemistry Chemistry Tutorial Chemical Mechanism Chemistry Education Bioman Explains Learning Center Academic Tutor Science Education BCE Department Chemistry Review Educational Video Sharjah Uni AmericanUniversityofSharjah Chemistry Students StudyAid Chemistry Explained Abdelhamid Khodja Organic ChemistryII Chemistry Community Abdelhamid Khodja Bioman Abdelhamid "Bioman" Khodja