A drifting copolymer composition as a function of conversion is an aspect typical of copolymerization. Reducing this so-called composition drift in batch copolymerizations will lead to a decrease in chemical heterogeneity of the copolymers formed. For monomer systems in which the more water-soluble monomer is also the more reactive one, theory predicts that composition drift in emulsion copolymerization can be reduced or even minimized by optimizing the monomer-to-water ratio. The monomer combination methyl acrylate-indene (MA-Ind) meets the requirements needed to minimize composition drift in batch emulsion copolymerization. Therefore, this monomer combination is chosen as a model monomer system in order to verify this theoretical predicti...
The sensitivity of model predictions of compn. drift toward deviations of 10% in all model parameter...
The microstructure of copolymers can be characterized in terms of triad fractions and tacticity para...
For emulsion polymerisation the reactor type has a strong influence on the final product properties,...
A drifting copolymer composition as a function of conversion is an aspect typical of copolymerizatio...
With potassium persulphate as initiator and sodium dodecyl sulphate as emulsifier, the batch emulsio...
Monomer partitioning in emulsion copolymn. plays a key role in detg. compn. drift and polymn. rates....
In Part I of this series the reactivity ratios of the comonomer pair methyl acrylate-methyl methacry...
The effect of two different monomer addition strategies on the chemical composition dis-tribution of...
The true monomer reactivity ratios for the vinyl acetate/butyl acrylate system were determined with ...
Three different operating modes to produce constant composition copolymers in emulsion are examined....
The problem of producing polymers with constant instantaneous composition in semibatch reactors has ...
The effect of 2 different monomer addn. strategies on the chem. compn. distribution of the copolymer...
Four types of emulsion copolymerization processes were applied to produce various styrene-methyl acr...
The sensitivity of model predictions of compn. drift toward deviations of 10% in all model parameter...
The microstructure of copolymers can be characterized in terms of triad fractions and tacticity para...
For emulsion polymerisation the reactor type has a strong influence on the final product properties,...
A drifting copolymer composition as a function of conversion is an aspect typical of copolymerizatio...
With potassium persulphate as initiator and sodium dodecyl sulphate as emulsifier, the batch emulsio...
Monomer partitioning in emulsion copolymn. plays a key role in detg. compn. drift and polymn. rates....
In Part I of this series the reactivity ratios of the comonomer pair methyl acrylate-methyl methacry...
The effect of two different monomer addition strategies on the chemical composition dis-tribution of...
The true monomer reactivity ratios for the vinyl acetate/butyl acrylate system were determined with ...
Three different operating modes to produce constant composition copolymers in emulsion are examined....
The problem of producing polymers with constant instantaneous composition in semibatch reactors has ...
The effect of 2 different monomer addn. strategies on the chem. compn. distribution of the copolymer...
Four types of emulsion copolymerization processes were applied to produce various styrene-methyl acr...
The sensitivity of model predictions of compn. drift toward deviations of 10% in all model parameter...
The microstructure of copolymers can be characterized in terms of triad fractions and tacticity para...
For emulsion polymerisation the reactor type has a strong influence on the final product properties,...