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Macromers stabilisation with

The dispersions obtained by copolymerisation of styrene with ACN, with low ACN content (ACN being around 25-30% in the monomer mixture), are more difficult to stabilise. For such low ACN content polymer polyols, or for polymer polyols based exclusively on styrene, more efficient NAD are necessary. These are discussed in the next chapters, i.e., macromers (reactive NAD) and nonreactive NAD. [Pg.196]

Stabilisation of Polymer Dispersions in Polymer Polyols with Macromers (Reactive NAD)... [Pg.197]

The macromers used in the stabilisation of polymer dispersions are in fact polyether polyols with terminal double bonds, able to copolymerise with vinylic monomers (ACN, styrene) and to form graft species during the radical copolymerisation. The resulting graft polyether polyol, formed in situ by the copolymerisation process, is in fact a NAD ... [Pg.197]

The concentration of these kinds of macromers, used in polymer polyol synthesis, is around 2-5% compared to the final polymer polyol. Higher concentrations lead to an undesired, substantial viscosity increase together with a decrease in median diameter of the resulting solid polymer particles. A lower concentration of macromer leads to poor stabilisation of the resulting polymer dispersion. [Pg.200]


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