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Inline conversion monitoring in MMA high solid content polymerization process

Zeilmann, Thomas  
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Lavanchy, Frederic  
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Meyer, Thierry  
2001
Chimia

Inline conversion measurements in chem. reactions are in general and esp. in polymn. reactions necessary for process monitoring and control. For polymn. monitoring, the sound propagation (UPV) can be related to the texture of the bulk with a high accuracy. As the monomer is transformed to polymer, both the d. and adiabatic compressibility change, making the UPV closely related to the monomer conversion. This technique is based on the increase of UPV with rising elasticity of the medium due to the polymn. 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,.

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DOI
10.2533/chimia.2001.249
Web of Science ID

WOS:000167956900036

Author(s)
Zeilmann, Thomas  
Lavanchy, Frederic  
Meyer, Thierry  
Date Issued

2001

Published in
Chimia
Volume

55

Issue

3

Start page

249

End page

250

Subjects

Sound and Ultrasound (inline conversion monitoring in MMA high solid content polymn. process); Sound detectors (ultrasound inline conversion monitoring in MMA high solid content polymn. process)

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ultrasound conversion monitoring inline methyl methacrylate polymn

Note

CAN 135:77132

35-3

Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers

EPFL, Department of Chemistry,DC-LGRC,Lausanne,Switz.

Journal

written in English.

9011-14-7P (PMMA) Role: SPN (Synthetic preparation), PREP (Preparation) (inline conversion monitoring in MMA high solid content polymn. process)

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REVIEWED

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