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Particle composition swelling

Also in the case of oligomer and oligomer-polymer particles should swelling with a mixture of Z compounds give a composition ratio K = ( f - a/ t 2a /( f lb 2b apply the Gardon method we will... [Pg.80]

Calcium siHcate hydrate is not only variable ia composition, but is very poody crystallised, and is generally referred to as calcium siHcate hydrate gel or tobermorite gel because of the coUoidal sizes (<0.1 fiva) of the gel particles. The calcium siHcate hydrates ate layer minerals having many similarities to the limited swelling clay minerals found ia nature. The layers are bonded together by excess lime and iatedayer water to form iadividual gel particles only 2—3 layers thick. Surface forces, and excess lime on the particle surfaces, tend to bond these particles together iato aggregations or stacks of the iadividual particles to form the porous gel stmcture. [Pg.287]

Of particular importance for the application are the effects of the external compression and the ionic composition of the outer solution on the swelling degree. The reason is that hydrogels usually exist in mineralized aqueous solutions (soil solution) and are affected by compression, for example, produced by the surrounding particles of the soil. Even in the absence of any external load the compression develops due to the gel swelling in a constrained volume. [Pg.112]

Seymour and coworkers (27,28,29,30) actually used these composition gradients to prepare block copolymers by swelling particles containing occluded (i.e., living) macroradicals with a second monomer. Such block copolymers were prepared from occluded vinylacetate, methyl methacrylate, and acrylonitrile macroradicals, and the yield of block copolymers was studied as a function of the solubility and rate of diffusion of the swelling monomer in the particles. [Pg.275]

Silicone rubber-hydrogel composite is a two-phase system that is capable of swelling in water. The hydrogels prepared have different chemical compositions, size and shape of particles, and correspondingly different specific surfaces. It was found that the mechanical properties of silicone rubber-hydrogel composites depend mostly on the magnitude of the contact surface of both phases. ... [Pg.245]

Research on resin-bonded boards has used wood chips, or fibres, that are acetylated prior to composite manufacture. In almost all cases, acetylation has been achieved by using uncatalysed acetic anhydride. Significant improvements in dimensional stability proportional to the WPG of the wood particles have been reported when acetylated wood is used, and there is also a reduction in irreversible swelling (e.g. Bekere etal., 1978 Arora etal., 1981 Rowell etal., 1986a-e, 1989, 1990, 1991,1995 Yoshida etal., 1986 Youngquist etal., 1986a,b, 1988 Larsson and Tillman, 1989 Subiyanto etal., 1989 Vick etal., 1991 Clemons etal., 1992 Kajita and Imamura, 1993 Sasaki and Kawai,... [Pg.72]

At this point, the phenomenon of phase inversion occurs and the rubber in monomer phase becomes dispersed as discrete particles in a matrix of the polymer in monomer phase. Usually in a mass polymerization process, the rubber will contain occlusions of polymer/monomer, which serve to swell the volume of the rubber particle. In the course of polymerization, monomer is converted to polymer, the viscosity of the mixture increases and greater power is needed to maintain the temperature and the compositional uniformity throughout the polymerized material (8). [Pg.216]

This microscopic difference in the copolymer composition could influence the particle morphology, especially the distribution of the carboxyl groups within the latex particle, which in turn could be expected to influence the alkali-swelling behavior. [Pg.292]


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