Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the third most commonly produced polymer and is important because of its mechanical characteristics. The most common method of PVC manufacturing is the process of suspension. Although, there are several benefits associated with suspension, this study will focus on the bulk polymerization of vinyl chloride; highlight the physical and chemical properties of PVC, which can be changed through an estimation of the optimum ratio that exists between the hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts of the polymer’s surface, and propose a new mathematical model which will be helpful for the conversion of PVC into a useful form. The result will be the proposal of a new dynamic mathematical model for the three-phase structure model. A...
One of the versatile radical polymerisation techniques, the reversible addition fragmentation chain ...
Ethylene oxychlorination is the key technology in vinyl chloride (VCM, the monomer of PVC, polyvinyl...
ABSTRACT: The monomer conversion dependence of the formation of the various types of defect structur...
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the third most commonly produced polymer and is important because of its...
A kinetic model has been developed for the bulk polymerization of vinyl chloride using Talamini's hy...
The bulk polymerization of vinyl chloride is still at the present time far from being well understoo...
The free radical suspension polymerization of vinyl chloride is modeled at the elementary reaction l...
The batch reaction of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in a pressure autoclave is modelled by considering th...
We consider a mathematical model of polymerization which in the language of chemistry is called emul...
AbstractChemical Modification of Polyvinyl Chloride: Internal Plasticization and Chemical Degradatio...
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the second most widely used synthetic polymer plastic, where the largest...
Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) is one of the most successful modern synthetic materials., but its seriou...
The kinetics of thermal degradation of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) in solution was investigated at va...
O cloreto de vinila é um importante químico industrial usado principalmente para produzir o policlor...
Many acrylic and vinylic monomers are often polymerized by a free radical chain addition mechanism. ...
One of the versatile radical polymerisation techniques, the reversible addition fragmentation chain ...
Ethylene oxychlorination is the key technology in vinyl chloride (VCM, the monomer of PVC, polyvinyl...
ABSTRACT: The monomer conversion dependence of the formation of the various types of defect structur...
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the third most commonly produced polymer and is important because of its...
A kinetic model has been developed for the bulk polymerization of vinyl chloride using Talamini's hy...
The bulk polymerization of vinyl chloride is still at the present time far from being well understoo...
The free radical suspension polymerization of vinyl chloride is modeled at the elementary reaction l...
The batch reaction of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in a pressure autoclave is modelled by considering th...
We consider a mathematical model of polymerization which in the language of chemistry is called emul...
AbstractChemical Modification of Polyvinyl Chloride: Internal Plasticization and Chemical Degradatio...
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the second most widely used synthetic polymer plastic, where the largest...
Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) is one of the most successful modern synthetic materials., but its seriou...
The kinetics of thermal degradation of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) in solution was investigated at va...
O cloreto de vinila é um importante químico industrial usado principalmente para produzir o policlor...
Many acrylic and vinylic monomers are often polymerized by a free radical chain addition mechanism. ...
One of the versatile radical polymerisation techniques, the reversible addition fragmentation chain ...
Ethylene oxychlorination is the key technology in vinyl chloride (VCM, the monomer of PVC, polyvinyl...
ABSTRACT: The monomer conversion dependence of the formation of the various types of defect structur...