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Polymer blends by self-propagating frontal polymerization

✍ Scribed by Andrea Tredici; Roberta Pecchini; Andrea Sliepcevich; Massimo Morbidelli


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
381 KB
Volume
70
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


The use of self-propagating frontal polymerization to produce polymer blends has been investigated. A homogeneous solution of monomer, polymer (of a second monomer), and initiator is initially heated at a specific location to start a polymerization front that propagates along the system. The obtained polymerization reaction is very fast compared with diffusion, so that the two types of macromolecules remain homogeneously distributed, as in the original monomer/polymer solution. In the case of two incompatible polymers, the system has no time to reach the equilibrium condition where phase separation occurs and a polymer blend is obtained in the form of a metastable solution. Applications to two incompatible pairs (methyl methacrylatestyrene and methyl methacrylate-methacrylic acid) are discussed. Moreover, it has been found that the presence of inert polymer in the initial mixture improves the process performance, leading to more stable propagation fronts, lower front temperatures, and higher monomer conversions.


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