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Kinetics of high conversion polymerization of vinyl acetate. Effects of mixing and reactor type on polymer properties

✍ Scribed by W. Baade; H. U. Moritz; K. H. Reichert


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
908 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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In the present article the kinetics of polymerization of vinyl acetate in suspension up to high conversion was studied. The molecular weight distribution and the side chain branching of polyvinyl acetate produced were examined with respect to micro and macro mixing as well as to reactor type. The following results were achieved: the time-activity curves of the polymerization can be described up to high conversions considering the exponential increase in viscosity of the polymerizing system and combining the viscosity with rate constants of the polymerization. The change of volume of the polymerizing system has no significant influence on kinetics. The narrowest molecular weight distribution of the poly(viny1 acetate) produced was achieved when polymerizing in the homogeneous continuous stirred tank reactor while the broadest molecular weight distribution was observed in the segregated continuous stirred tank reactor. The batch reactor and the flow tube reactor produce polymers with molecular weight distributions lying in between. Considering the side chain branching, another order was found. The batch reactor and the tube reactor show the lowest side chain branching, the homogeneous continuous stirred tank reactor shows a larger one and the segregated continuous stirred tank reactor shows the largest. Possible reasons for the different behavior of the different reactors are discussed. The degree of segregation was determined by experiments.


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