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Very early stage nucleation, polymer

In addition to the practical interest, the process presents challenges encouraging further fundamental exploration. A thorough study not reported here, has been performed on the mechanism and kinetics of the polymerization of acrylamide in AOT/water/toluene microemulsions (Carver, M.T.r Dreyer, U. Knoesel, R. Candau, F. Fitch, R.M. J. Polym. Sci. Polym. Chem. Ed., in press. Carver, M.T. Candau, F. Fitch, R.M. J. Polym. Sci. Polym. Chem. Ed., in press). The termination reaction of the polymerization was found to be first order in radical concentration, i.e. a monoradical reaction instead of the classical biradical reaction. Another major conclusion was that the nucleation of particles is continuous all throughout the polymerization in contrast to conventional emulsion polymerization where particle nucleation only occurs in the very early stages of polymerization. These studies deserve further investigations and should be extended to other systems in order to confirm the unique character of the process. [Pg.59]

Although the bilayer representation is a very over simplified model for describing polymer blends since the domain size of the dispersive phase is only in the range of micron, it gives us some invaluable information about bubble nucleation and growth in the early stage of blend foaming process. [Pg.1706]


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