Case Studies With Mathematical Modeling of Free-Radical Multi-Component Bulk/Solution Polymerizations: Part 1 |
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Authors: | Woosung Jung Marzieh Riahinezhad Thomas A. Duever |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Polymer Research (IPR), Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada |
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Abstract: | In part 1 of this series of two extensive overviews of multi-component polymerization case studies, we present mathematical modelling results with experimental confirmations. The case studies are from free-radical, bulk and/or solution polymerizations, covering the range from homo- to hexa-polymerization at both regular and elevated temperature levels, i.e., without and with possible depropagation steps. The model eventually tackles complex polymerization features, ranging from conversion-time histories to more esoteric multi-component composition and/or sequence length profiles. Part 2 of the series will describe more complicated situations with depropagation and composition control policies, all relying solely on a unique monomer/polymer database of physico-chemical properties and other characteristics, with no further parameter adjustment. These database items will be cited in tables in part 2 of the series. |
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Keywords: | Bulk polymerization solution polymerization free-radical polymerization mathematical modelling copolymerization terpolymerization |
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