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Allyl sulfonates chain transfer

Allyl sulfonates (35, 36) show analogous behavior. Transfer constants are reported in Tabic 6.8. Other compounds with weak A-R bonds cf. 11) that have the capacity to act as transfer agents are listed in fable 6,9. Allyl bromides 43a, 44, and 45a give predominantly chain transfer whereas, the chlorides (e.g. 45b)... [Pg.300]

Besides vinyl acetate monomer, three other components are neeessary to earry out an emulsion polymerization water, an emulsifier and/or a proteetive eolloid, and a water-soluble initiator. Most commonly, anionic long-chain alkyl sulfonates are used as surfactants in amounts up to 6%. Studies have shown that the rate of polymerization is dependent on the amoimt of emulsifier present, with the rates inereasing as the amoimt of emulsifier is increased up to a certain point and then falling olF as free-radieal ehain transfer to the surfaetant beeomes a serious competing side reaetion [240]. In general, surfactants are used in eombination with a protective colloid. Especially useful as protective colloids are poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxyethyl cellulose, alkyl vinyl ether-maleic anhydride and styrene-allyl alcohol copolymers, and gum arable. Water-soluble initiators, particularly potassium persulfate, alkali peroxydisulfates, hydrogen peroxide, and various redox systems, are most commonly used. [Pg.186]


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