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On-line conversion monitoring through ultrasound velocity measurements in bulk styrene polymerization in a recycle reactor - part I: experimental validation

Cavin, L.
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Meyer, Th  
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Renken, A.  
2000
Polymer Reaction Engineering

Ultrasound propagates through an elastic medium at a rate or speed named the ultrasound propagation velocity (UPV). This velocity is detd. by the rate at which the wave energy is transmitted, inversely related to the square root of the d. and compressibility of the medium. This technique is based on the increase of UPV with rising elasticity of the medium due to polymn. As monomer is transformed to polymer, both the d. and adiabatic compressibility change, making the UPV closely related to monomer conversion. Longitudinal waves are commonly employed in ultrasonic applications since they are easily generated and detected. The application of the UPV technique to follow the compn. evolution of the soln. during the polymn. reaction in a recycle tubular reactor is presented. The sensor can be directly inserted in the tubular reactor and does not require a sampling circuit. This makes its use particularly simple and suitable for lab. and industrial purposes. Another application of this technique is the direct measure of the residence time distribution (RTD), which affects both monomer conversion and polymer mol. wt. distribution. RTD measurements can also be used to detect any problem of fouling or plugging during the polymn. reaction and to follow the efficiency of the reactor clean up during the shut-down procedure of continuous polymn. processes. Exptl. validation of this technique during a bulk styrene polymn. is presented in this paper. Tech. parameters such as temp., pressure and flow speed, as well as medium parameters such as monomer conversion and polymer mol. wt. directly influence the UPV value. The quant. modeling of the UPV change during polymn. in order to calc. monomer conversion will be discussed in detail in a further paper (part II). [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1080/10543414.2000.10744551
Web of Science ID

WOS:000088605500003

Author(s)
Cavin, L.
Meyer, Th  
Renken, A.  
Date Issued

2000

Published in
Polymer Reaction Engineering
Volume

8

Issue

3

Start page

201

End page

223

Subjects

Polymerization (monitoring of extent of conversion in bulk styrene polymn. by ultrasound velocity measurements)

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Sensors (monitoring of extent of conversion in bulk styrene polymn. with ultrasound velocity sensors)

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Sound and Ultrasound (velocity; monit

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styrene polymn conversion ultrasound velocity monitoring

Note

CAN 133:238458 35-9 Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers Institute of Chemical Engineering,Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Lausanne,Switz. Journal written in English. 9003-53-6P (Polystyrene) Role: IMF (Industrial manufacture), PREP (Preparation) (monitoring of extent of conversion in bulk styrene polymn. by ultrasound velocity measurements)

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