Solution polymerization of acrylic acid initiated by redox couple Na-PS/Na-MBS: Kinetic model and transition to continuous process

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This work aims at modeling in detail the polymerization of non-ionized acrylic acid in aqueous solution. The population balances required to evaluate the main average properties of molecular weight were solved by the method of moments. The polymerization process considered is initiated by a persulfate/metabisulfate redox couple and, in particular, the kinetic scheme considers the possible formation of mid-chain radicals and transfer reactions. The proposed model is validated using experimental data collected in a laboratory-scale discontinuous reactor. The developed kinetic model is then used to intensify the discontinuous process by shifting it to a continuous one based on a tubular reactor with intermediate feeds. One of the experimental runs is selected to show how the proposed model can be used to assess the transition from batch to continuous process and allow faster scale-up to industrial scale using a literature approach.

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Florit, F., Bassam, P. R., Cesana, A., & Storti, G. (2020). Solution polymerization of acrylic acid initiated by redox couple Na-PS/Na-MBS: Kinetic model and transition to continuous process. Processes, 8(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8070850

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