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Modeling of the high-temperature polymerization of methyl methacrylate. 1. Review of existing models for the description of the gel effect

Nising, Philip  
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Meyer, Thierry  
2004
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

High-temp. polymn. has recently become of interest for industry because it yields higher reaction rates, and thus less reaction time, lower viscosity, and higher conversions. However, it also leads to new challenges for process engineering in regards to materials, reactor design, and, most of all, process modeling. Because practically all kinetic research in the field of polymns. has been realized for rather low temp. ranges (mostly below the glass transition temp.), the correct modeling of a high-temp. polymn. requires the investigation of various parameters, such as thermal initiation effects, depropagation reactions, etc., and a careful adaptation of existing models for kinetics at significantly higher temps. The attention is focused on the modeling of the gel effect based on existing models available from the literature. Therefore, two different types of models, one semiempirical and one based on the free-vol. theory, are examd. for their applicability to high-temp. polymn. by comparison with the exptl. results from differential scanning calorimetry batch polymns. Model fitting was realized using the software package PREDICI by CiT GmbH, Rastede, Germany.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/ie034280d
Web of Science ID

WOS:000224977600003

Author(s)
Nising, Philip  
Meyer, Thierry  
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume

43

Issue

23

Start page

7220

End page

7226

Subjects

Polymerization kinetics; Simulation and Modeling (existing models for description of gel effect)

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gel effect polymn kinetics model

Note

CAN 141:314670

35-3

Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers

Journal

written in English.

80-62-6 (Methyl methacrylate) Role: CPS (Chemical process), PEP (Physical, engineering or chemical process), PROC (Process) (existing models for description of gel effect)

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REVIEWED

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