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Effect of periodic process execution on radical polymerizations

Crone, Guenter
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Renken, Albert  
1979
Chemie Ingenieur Technik

In the free-radical polymn. of styrene, a pulsed- or batch-type of polymn. process gave a higher space-time yield and efficiency than a stationary process at the same product mol. wt. and polydispersity. In the batch process, the range of av. mol. wt., conversion, and polydispersity fell between the values for a stationary process at the same concn. and one at a doubled concn. [on SciFinder (R)]

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research article
DOI
10.1002/cite.330510115
Author(s)
Crone, Guenter
Renken, Albert  
Date Issued

1979

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Chemie Ingenieur Technik
Volume

51

Issue

1

Start page

42

End page

3

Subjects

Polymerization (batch

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radical

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of styrene

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efficiency and yields in)

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batch polymn styrene

Note

u'CAN 90:104405', u'35-3', u'Synthetic High Polymers', u'Inst. Genie Chim.,Eidg. Tech. Hochsch.,Hannover,Fed. Rep. Ger.', u'Journal', u'0009-286X', u'written in German (Der Einfluß periodischer Prozeßführung auf radikalische Polymerisationsreaktionen) u'9003-53-6P Role: SPN (Synthetic preparation), PREP (Preparation) (prepn. of, by batch process, efficiency and yields in)'

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April 18, 2006
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