Reactive surfactants in heterophase polymerization
β Scribed by A. Guyot; K. Tauer; J.M. Asua; S. Van Es; C. Gauthier; A.C. Hellgren; D.C. Sherrington; A. Montoya-Goni; M. Sjoberg; O. Sindt; F. Vidal; M. Unzue; H. Schoonbrood; E. Shipper; P. Lacroix-Desmazes
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 176 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0323-7648
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β¦ Synopsis
This paper summarizes the work carried out during 3 years in a Network of the program "Human Capital and Mobility" of the European Union CHRX 93-0159 entitled "Reactive surfactants in heterophase polymerization for high performance polymers". A series of about 25 original papers will be published in the open literature under the general title of this feature article from Part I to Part XXV. The synthesis of selected surfactants either anionic or non ionic, and as well inisurfs (both initiators and surfactants), transurfs (both transfer agent and surfactants) or surfmers (both comonomers and surfactants) is shortly described. They were applied in emulsion polymerization and dispersion polymerization, and their behavior in shortly discussed. Finally films have been produced from a few of them, mainly from surfmer with maleic reactivity, and the main properties, and interests of such films are discussed.
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