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Heterogeneous Polyreactions in Bulk

In heterogeneous polymerizations in bulk, the formed polymer is insoluble in its monomer and the polyreaction is performed below the softening point of the polymer. On an industrial scale, this type of process is especially utilized for chain polymerizations, for example, the radical polymerization of liquid vinyl chloride, the polymerization of liquid propylene with Ziegler-Natta or with metallocene catalysts, and the polymerization of molten trioxane. [Pg.55]

Besides in the liquid phase, some polyreactions are also performed in the solid state, for example, the polymerization of acrylamide or trioxane (see Example 3-24). The so-called post condensation, for example, in the case of polyesters (see Example 4-3), also proceeds in the solid phase. Finally, ring closure reactions on polymers with reactive heterocyclic rings in the main chain (e.g., poly-imides, see Example 4-20) are also performed in the solid state. [Pg.55]


Polyreactions in bulk are divided into homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions, depending on whether the polymer remains dissolved in its monomer or not or, respectively, whether the polyreaction is performed above or below the softening temperature of the polymer. [Pg.54]


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