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Benzoyl peroxide degradation studies

Willson (8) also studied the degradation of di-benzoyl peroxide using isothermal microcalorimetry. Literature values for the degradation of di-benzoyl peroxide at 100°C are 3.8 x 10 4 s 1 with an activation energy of... [Pg.340]

Alduncin et al. [28] studied the effect of a series of initiators with different water solubiUty (lauroyl peroxide, benzoyl peroxide, and 2,2 -azobisisobutyro-nitrile) on styrene emulsion polymerization. It was concluded that, among these oil-soluble initiators, only lauroyl peroxide with the lowest water solubility (2 X 10 g per 100 g water) is hydrophobic enough to stabilize the homogenized monomer emulsion against the degradation of monomer droplets by... [Pg.133]


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