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Study of micromixing in polymerization reactions and its application in experimental copolymerization

Belkhiria, S.
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Meyer, T.  
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Renken, A.  
1994
Industrial Mixing Technology Chemical and Biological Applications

The better understanding of the degree of mixing in highly viscous media is of crucial interest with respect to the product quality during a polymn. reaction. A special reactor composed of a loop tubular reactor followed by a tubular part, all being filled with motionless mixers, was developed in our labs in collaboration with a manufacturer. To investigate and det. the degree of mixing, a special test reaction using an inline sensor was developed. Application of these results to very fast copolymn. was realized using a technol. avoiding solvents and obtaining good product quality. [on SciFinder (R)]

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book part or chapter
Author(s)
Belkhiria, S.
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Meyer, T.  
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Renken, A.  
Date Issued

1994

Publisher

American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Publisher place

New York

Published in
Industrial Mixing Technology Chemical and Biological Applications
Start page

117

End page

22

Series title/Series vol.

AIChE Symposium Series; 90, no. 299

Subjects

Polymerization (micromixing in polymn. reactions and its application in exptl. copolymn.)

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Mixing (micro-

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micromixing in polymn. reactions and its application in exptl. copolymn.)

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mixing effect polymn copolymn

Note

CAN 122:266065 35-3 Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers Ecole Polytechnique Federale,Institut de Genie Chimique,Lausanne,Switz. Journal 0065-8812 written in English.

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