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Effect of Monomer Solubility and Concentration in the Continuous Phase

Effect of Monomer Solubility and Concentration in the Continuous Phase [Pg.363]

An excellent control of particle size can be achieved by the correct choice of designed dispersant and correct distribution of dispersant between the seed and growth stages. NAD acrylic polymers are applied in automotive thermosetting polymers, and hydroxy monomers may be included in the monomer blend used. [Pg.364]

The process of dispersion polymerisation has been applied in many cases using completely polar solvents such as alcoholor alcohol-water mixtures [15]. The results obtained showed completely different behaviours when compared with dispersion [Pg.364]

Blakely, D.C. (1975) Emulsion Polymerization, Elsevier, Applied Science, London. [Pg.365]

Barrett, K.E.J. (ed.) (1975) Dispersion Polymerization in Organic Media, )ohn Wiley Sons, Ltd, Chichester. [Pg.365]


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Concentration of monomers

Effect (continued

Effect concentration and

Effect of Solubility

Effect of concentration

Effective continued)

Monomer (continued

Monomer concentration

Monomer concentration effect

Monomer effect

Monomer phase

Monomer, solubility

Phase effects

Solubility effect

Solubility effective

The Effect of Concentration

The concentration effect

The continuous phase

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