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Polymerization, minimizing

Alkene polymerization can be carried out in a controlled manner using a Ziegler-Natta catalyst. Ziegler-Natta polymerization minimizes the amount of chain branching in the polymer and leads to stereoregular chains—either isotactic (substituents on the same side of the chain) or syndiotactic (substituents on alternate sides of the chain), rather than atactic (substituents randomly disposed). [Pg.1220]

The addition of inert solvent to a bulk polymerization mass (solution polymerization) minimizes many of the difhculties encountered in bulk systems. This reduces the tendency toward auto acceleration, and the inert diluent adds its heat capacity without contribution to the evolution of heat. It also cuts the viscosity of the reaction mass at any given conversion. The heat of polymerization may also be conveniently and efficiently removed by refluxing the solvent. [Pg.438]

A much more controlled version of the polymerization minimizes the hair. As a result, the molecules are much more like ordinary... [Pg.100]

In the concluding chapters we again consider assemblies of molecules—this time, polymers surrounded by solvent molecules which are comparable in size to the repeat units of the polymer. Generally speaking, our efforts are directed toward solutions which are relatively dilute with respect to the polymeric solute. The reason for this is the same reason that dilute solutions are widely considered in discussions of ionic or low molecular weight solutes, namely, solute-solute interactions are either negligible or at least minimal under these conditions. [Pg.495]

Transesterification of a lower acrylate ester and a higher alcohol (102,103) can be performed using a variety of catalysts and conditions chosen to provide acceptable reaction rates and to minimize by-product formation and polymerization. [Pg.156]

The monomer recovery process may vary ia commercial practice. A less desirable sequence is to filter or centrifuge the slurry to recover the polymer and then pass the filtrate through a conventional distillation tower to recover the unreacted monomer. The need for monomer recovery may be minimized by usiag two-stage filtration with filtrate recycle after the first stage. Nonvolatile monomers, such as sodium styrene sulfonate, can be partially recovered ia this manner. This often makes process control more difficult because some reaction by-products can affect the rate of polymerization and often the composition may vary. When recycle is used it is often done to control discharges iato the environment rather than to reduce monomer losses. [Pg.280]

Rayon is unique among the mass produced man-made fibers because it is the only one to use a natural polymer (cellulose) directly. Polyesters, nylons, polyolefins, and acryflcs all come indirectly from vegetation they come from the polymerization of monomers obtained from reserves of fossil fuels, which in turn were formed by the incomplete biodegradation of vegetation that grew millions of years ago. The extraction of these nonrenewable reserves and the resulting return to the atmosphere of the carbon dioxide from which they were made is one of the most important environmental issues of current times. CeUulosic fibers therefore have much to recommend them provided that the processes used to make them have minimal environmental impact. [Pg.353]

Solution polymerization of VDE in fluorinated and fluorochlorinated hydrocarbons such as CEC-113 and initiated with organic peroxides (99), especially bis(perfluoropropionyl) peroxide (100), has been claimed. Radiation-induced polymerization of VDE has also been investigated (101,102). Alkylboron compounds activated by oxygen initiate VDE polymerization in water or organic solvents (103,104). Microwave-stimulated, low pressure plasma polymerization of VDE gives polymer film that is <10 pm thick (105). Highly regular PVDE polymer with minimized defect stmcture was synthesized and claimed (106). Perdeuterated PVDE has also been prepared and described (107). [Pg.386]


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