We consider the propagation of an exothermic reaction wave which converts liquid reactants into a solid product. Such reaction waves are observed, for example in addition polymerization, where there is a propagating localized polymerization zone, in which monomer is converted to polymer. We study uniformly propagating travelling waves and their linear stability. We show that, though this problem is similar to the problem of gaseous combustion, which exhibits a hydrodynamic instability, here there is no such hydrodynamic instability. This theoretical result is consistent with experimental observations in the case when the polymerization process occurs under high external pressure conditions
In free-radical polymerization, a monomer-initiator mixture is converted into a polymer. Depending o...
This paper is devoted to the investigation of polymerization fronts converting a liquid monomer into...
Exothermic chemical reactions are capable otautocatalytic self‐propagation in a condensed reactive m...
This work is devoted to the investigation of propagating polymerization fronts converting a liquid m...
An autocatalytic reaction in an unstirred vessel can support a constant velocity wavefront resulting...
This work is devoted to the investigation of propagating polymerization fronts converting a liquid m...
Propagation of polymerization fronts with liquid monomer and solid polymer is considered, and the in...
Traveling polymerization fronts in unstirred solutions of methylmethacrylate, methacrylic acid, or a...
Frontal propagation of a highly exothermic polymerization reaction in a liquid is studied with the g...
Abstract. Propagation of a one-dimensional polymerization wave in a sandwich-type two-layer setting,...
Traveling fronts of polymerization have been observed in unstirred solutions of methacrylic acid and...
Frontal polymerization is a process in which a spatially localized reaction zone propagates into a m...
Frontal polymerization is a promising approach for preparing polymeric materials in which a localize...
Abstract—Frontal polymerization is a process of converting a monomer into a polymer by means of a se...
A review of recent experimental and theoretical results on stability of polymerization fronts is giv...
In free-radical polymerization, a monomer-initiator mixture is converted into a polymer. Depending o...
This paper is devoted to the investigation of polymerization fronts converting a liquid monomer into...
Exothermic chemical reactions are capable otautocatalytic self‐propagation in a condensed reactive m...
This work is devoted to the investigation of propagating polymerization fronts converting a liquid m...
An autocatalytic reaction in an unstirred vessel can support a constant velocity wavefront resulting...
This work is devoted to the investigation of propagating polymerization fronts converting a liquid m...
Propagation of polymerization fronts with liquid monomer and solid polymer is considered, and the in...
Traveling polymerization fronts in unstirred solutions of methylmethacrylate, methacrylic acid, or a...
Frontal propagation of a highly exothermic polymerization reaction in a liquid is studied with the g...
Abstract. Propagation of a one-dimensional polymerization wave in a sandwich-type two-layer setting,...
Traveling fronts of polymerization have been observed in unstirred solutions of methacrylic acid and...
Frontal polymerization is a process in which a spatially localized reaction zone propagates into a m...
Frontal polymerization is a promising approach for preparing polymeric materials in which a localize...
Abstract—Frontal polymerization is a process of converting a monomer into a polymer by means of a se...
A review of recent experimental and theoretical results on stability of polymerization fronts is giv...
In free-radical polymerization, a monomer-initiator mixture is converted into a polymer. Depending o...
This paper is devoted to the investigation of polymerization fronts converting a liquid monomer into...
Exothermic chemical reactions are capable otautocatalytic self‐propagation in a condensed reactive m...