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Synthesis of Bimodal PVC Latexes by Emulsion Polymerization: An Experimental and Modeling Study

The onset and extent of secondary particle formation in the seeded emulsion polymerization of vinyl chloride were investigated by performing a series of seeded polymerizations at different concentrations of seed latex and surfactant. It was found that, in general, both the onset and the extent of se...

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Published in:Macromolecular symposia. 2006-11, Vol.243 (1), p.261-267
Main Authors: Vale, Hugo M., McKenna, Timothy F.
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Language:English
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Summary:The onset and extent of secondary particle formation in the seeded emulsion polymerization of vinyl chloride were investigated by performing a series of seeded polymerizations at different concentrations of seed latex and surfactant. It was found that, in general, both the onset and the extent of secondary particle formation are determined not only by the rate of homogeneous nucleation, but also by the rates of particle coagulation. A comparison of methods to compute the evolution of the particle size distribution in vinyl chloride emulsion polymerization was also carried out. For growth processes, the widely‐used pseudo‐bulk model gives correct answers. For processes involving particle formation, on the other hand, this model cannot be used because it neglects, among others, the effects of nucleation and coagulation on the radical number distribution. To surmount this problem, we propose to use the zero‐one‐two model, for which the full population balance equations are given here.
ISSN:1022-1360
1521-3900
DOI:10.1002/masy.200651124