In this work, we study the reverse atom transfer radical polymerization in miniemulsion using a water-soluble initiator. This study is motivated by the technological advantages of performing polymerizations in dispersed systems, and the attractive possibilities of controlled radical polymerization techniques to produce tailor made polymers. A mathematical model for this system is presented. The model predicts average molecular properties as well as the full molecular weight distribution (MWD) for different experimental conditions. The method of moments is applied for calculating average properties and the probability generating function (pgf) technique is used to model the MWD. The model is based on the mass balance equations of In this wor...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed techniques for cont...
We present a mathematical model able to describe the complete molecular weight distributions of poly...
Successful miniemulsion polymerizations of very hydrophobic monomers, such as lauryl methacrylate an...
A methodology for kinetic modeling of atom transfer radical polymerization is developed allowing to ...
A methodology for kinetic modeling of atom transfer radical polymerization is developed allowing to ...
A methodology for kinetic modeling of atom transfer radical polymerization is developed allowing to ...
The ultimate aim of polymerization reaction engineering is the production of polymers with tailor-ma...
This paper presents a mathematical model to describe the evolution of the molecular weight distribut...
Many properties (e.g., film formation) of a polymer depend on the full molecular weight distribution...
We develop a mathematical model able to describe the complete molecular weight distributions of poly...
This thesis summarizes my PhD research study in the mechanistic study of atom transfer radical polym...
A mathematical model of RAFT polymerization processes is presented capable of predicting the full mo...
This is the first of a series of works aiming at developing a tool for designing “living” free radic...
Since its development in the last decades, controlled radical polymerization (CRP) has become a ver...
Successful miniemulsion polymerizations of very hydrophobic monomers, such as lauryl methacrylate an...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed techniques for cont...
We present a mathematical model able to describe the complete molecular weight distributions of poly...
Successful miniemulsion polymerizations of very hydrophobic monomers, such as lauryl methacrylate an...
A methodology for kinetic modeling of atom transfer radical polymerization is developed allowing to ...
A methodology for kinetic modeling of atom transfer radical polymerization is developed allowing to ...
A methodology for kinetic modeling of atom transfer radical polymerization is developed allowing to ...
The ultimate aim of polymerization reaction engineering is the production of polymers with tailor-ma...
This paper presents a mathematical model to describe the evolution of the molecular weight distribut...
Many properties (e.g., film formation) of a polymer depend on the full molecular weight distribution...
We develop a mathematical model able to describe the complete molecular weight distributions of poly...
This thesis summarizes my PhD research study in the mechanistic study of atom transfer radical polym...
A mathematical model of RAFT polymerization processes is presented capable of predicting the full mo...
This is the first of a series of works aiming at developing a tool for designing “living” free radic...
Since its development in the last decades, controlled radical polymerization (CRP) has become a ver...
Successful miniemulsion polymerizations of very hydrophobic monomers, such as lauryl methacrylate an...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed techniques for cont...
We present a mathematical model able to describe the complete molecular weight distributions of poly...
Successful miniemulsion polymerizations of very hydrophobic monomers, such as lauryl methacrylate an...