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The effect of water solubility of the monomers on composition drift on methyl acrylate-vinyl ester combinations

✍ Scribed by Lilian F. J. Noël; Jeroen L. van Altveer; Menno D. F. Timmermans; Anton L. German


Book ID
102657591
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
614 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-624X

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✦ Synopsis


I t has been shown theoretically that composition drift mainly depends on reactivity ratios and water solubilities. Minimum composition drift can be obtained by lowering the monomer-to-water ratio in monomer systems where the more reactive monomer is also the more water-soluble one. Investigating the effect of water solubility on composition drift while keeping the reactivity ratios constant can elucidate the importance of the water solubility. The monomer combinations methyl acrylate-vinyl acetate (MA-VAc), methyl acrylatevinyl 2,2-dimethylpropanoate (MA-VPV), and methyl acrylate-vinyl 8-ethylhexanoate (MA-VPEH) are ideal monomer combinations for studying the effect of water solubility on composition drift since the reactivity ratios for this series of monomer systems are approximately equal. Solution copolymerizations are performed to elucidate maximum composition drift a t extremely high monomer-to-water ratios. From comparing theoretical predictions with experimental results it could be concluded that composition drift for the monomer combination MA-VAc could only be reduced since the difference in water solubility was not large enough to compensate the effects of the large difference in reactivity ratios. However, for the monomer combinations MA-VPV and MA-VPEH the difference in water solubility was large enough to make minimum composition drift possible for low monomerto-water ratios even for monomer combinations with reactivity ratios as far apart as in the MA-vinyl ester case.


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