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Particle size PVAC dispersion

Suspension Polymerization. At very low levels of stabilizer, eg, 0.1 wt %, the polymer does not form a creamy dispersion that stays indefinitely suspended in the aqueous phase but forms small beads that setde and may be easily separated by filtration (qv) (69). This suspension or pearl polymerization process has been used to prepare polymers for adhesive and coating appHcations and for conversion to poly(vinyl alcohol). Products in bead form are available from several commercial suppHers of PVAc resins. Suspension polymerizations are carried out with monomer-soluble initiators predominantly, with low levels of stabilizers. Suspension copolymerization processes for the production of vinyl acetate—ethylene bead products have been described and the properties of the copolymers determined (70). Continuous tubular polymerization of vinyl acetate in suspension (71,72) yields stable dispersions of beads with narrow particle size distributions at high yields. [Pg.465]

Additol VXW 6362 Rhodoline 646 Rhodoline 693 Schercemol PGML defoamer, PVAc large/fine particle size dispersions Additol XW 372 defoamer, PVAc paints Foam BI I 301S... [Pg.2570]

The determination of adsorption isotherms at liquid-solid interfaces involves a mass balance on the amount of polymer added to the dispersion, which requires the separation of the liquid phase from the particle phase. Centrifugation is often used for this separation, under the assumption that the adsorption-desorption equilibrium does not change during this process. Serum replacement (6) allows the separation of the liquid phase without assumptions as to the configuration of the adsorbed polymer molecules. This method has been used to determine the adsorption isotherms of anionic and nonionic emulsifiers on various types of latex particles (7,8). This paper describes the adsorption of fully and partially hydrolyzed PVA on different-size PS latex particles. PS latex was chosen over polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) latex because of its well-characterized surface PVAc latexes will be studied later. [Pg.78]


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