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Buffered solution, polymerization methacrylic acid

Since the polymeric acids are somewhat weaker acids than the monomers, the pH of an aqueous solution of methacrylic acid, for example, increases on polymerization. For this reason, the study of Katchalsky and Blauer [38] recommends the use of buffers to maintain reasonable constancy of pH during polymerization. [Pg.320]

TABLE V Conversion of Methacrylic Acid on Polymerization in a Buffered Aqueous Solution [38]... [Pg.322]


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