High Polymers: A Series of Monographs on the Chemistry, Physics and Technology of High Polymeric Substances, Volume 9Interscience Publishers, Incorporated, 1955 - Chemistry, Organic |
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Nature of Free Radical Polymerization | 5 |
Termination and Transfer | 35 |
Depolymerization and Degradation | 41 |
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acrylonitrile activation adsorbed agent amount of soap aqueous phase benzene benzoyl peroxide butadiene calculated chain transfer Chapter Chem chloride Colloid composition compounds copolymer copolymerization crosslinking cumene cumene hydroperoxide curves detergent determined disappearance distribution effect electrolyte emulsifier emulsion polymerization equation fatty acid fatty acid soap ferrous iron ferrous sulfate formed fraction free radicals given GR-S recipe hydroperoxide I. M. Kolthoff ibid increase induction period inhibitor initial intrinsic viscosity kinetics latex latices M₁ M₂ measurements mercaptan merization method methyl methacrylate micelles mixture mole molecular weight monomer n-dodecyl mercaptan number of particles observed oil phase oxidation oxygen Phys poly polymer molecule polymer particles Polymer Sci polymeriza polymerization of styrene polystyrene potassium laurate potassium persulfate present propagation pyrophosphate quinone r₁ rate of conversion rate of polymerization ratio reaction redox retarder rosin rubber sodium solubility solution solvent styrene substances sulfate Table temperature tertiary mercaptans tion transfer constant values vinyl