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Polystyrene nonaqueous dispersion polymerization

The reaction engineering aspects of these polymerizations are similar. Good heat transfer to a comparatively inviscid phase makes them suitable for vinyl addition polymerizations. Free-radical catalysis is mostly used, but cationic catalysis is used for nonaqueous dispersion polymerization (e.g., of isobutene). High conversions are generally possible, and the resulting polymer, either as a latex or as beads is directly suitable for some applications (e.g., paints, gel permeation chromatography beads, expanded polystyrene). Suspension polymerizations are run in the batch model. Continuous emulsion polymerization is common. [Pg.507]

Stabilization in Nonaqueous Radical Dispersion Polymerization with AB Block Copolymers of Polystyrene and Poly(dimethyl siloxane)... [Pg.191]

Much work on the preparation of nonaqueous polymer dispersions has involved the radical polymerization of acrylic monomers in the presence of copolymers having the A block the same as the acrylic polymer in the particle core 2). The preparation of polymer dispersions other than polystyrene in the presence of a PS-PDMS diblock copolymer is of interest because effective anchoring of the copolymer may be influenced by the degree of compatibility between the PS anchor block and the polymer molecules in the particle core. The present paper describes the interpretation of experimental studies performed with the aim of determining the mode of anchoring of PS blocks to polystyrene, poly(methyl methacrylate), and poly(vinyl acetate) (PVA) particles. [Pg.268]


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