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Factors influencing solution polymerisation

Polymerisations may be categorised by both the polymerisation mechanism (e.g. radical polymerisation, anionic polymerisation etc.) and by the polymerisation technique (e.g. solution polymerisation, emulsion polymerisation etc.). A third factor is how the reactor is operated in batch mode, or by adding monomers during the process (semi-continuous) or by continuous operation. Mechanism, technique and process strategies (mode of operation) all have an influence on rates of polymerisation and characteristics of the formed polymer. In this chapter, we will focus on the special characteristics that can be distinguished in an emulsion polymerisation related to rate, development of molar mass and chemical composition. In Chapter 4 the effects of the process strategy will be discussed. [Pg.46]


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