Abstract
Experimental studies of the continuous emulsion polymerization of stylene were made for the purpose of examining the consistency of the authors1theory proposed previously1). Two kinds of seeders, a plug flow type and a backmixed type, were employed prior to the main reactor to analyze the formation of polymer particles, separately from their growth. Although the number of polymer particles obtained experimentally was less than that of the theoretical value due to the presence of a small amount of impurities introduced continuously in the system, the experimental results agreed well qualitatively with those predicted from the theory. © 1971, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. All rights reserved.
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Ueda, T., Omi, S., & Kubota, H. (1971). Experimental study of continuous emulsion polymerization of styrene. JOURNAL of CHEMICAL ENGINEERING of JAPAN, 4(1), 50–54. https://doi.org/10.1252/jcej.4.50
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