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Polymer saturation regime

The preferred polymerization medium was a saturated fluorocarbon or chlorofluorocarbon solvent, although an aqueous medium could also be used. The solvent system was used to control the reaction conditions and increase the polymerization reaction rate. The reaction medium could also improve melt processability and increase the thermal stability and chemical resistance of the polymer. The reaction could be carried out by bulk, solution, suspension, emulsion, or vapor phase polymerization regimes. Azo compounds, peroxy compounds, ultraviolet radiation, or high-energy ionizing... [Pg.96]


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