Non-catalysed polymerization of acrylamide
β Scribed by Akihiko Nakano; Yuji Minoura
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 575 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-3861
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The polymerization of acrylamide in inverse suspension is described and compared with polymerization in solution. The influences of various factors upon the molecular weight of the polymer were studied, viz. the concentration of initiator, the procedure of aqueous phase addition, the nature and conc
Polymerization of acrylamide (AA) has been studied in aqueous solution in the presence of a Ce(IV) salt-oxalic acid initiator system in an electrochemical cell with and without separation of anolyte and catholyte. For reactions that required the cathode and anode sections to be analyzed individually
## Abstract RAFT inverse miniemulsion polymerization is demonstrated for the first time as an alternate way to synthesize hydrophilic polymer latexes. The kinetic behavior of inverse RAFT miniemulsion polymerization of acrylamide is similar to that observed in aqueous RAFT solution polymerization.
Aqueous solutions of acrylamide were dispersed with non-ionic surfactants within isoparafinic hydrocarbons to particles of approx. 1 ~tm and polymerized in a batch reactor by water-soluble and oil-soluble azo-initiators at 42 to 57Β°C. The resulting conversion-time curves are S-shaped showing a stron