<efrbr:recordSet xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:efrbr="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1" xmlns:efrbr-work="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/work" xmlns:efrbr-expression="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/expression" xmlns:efrbr-manifestation="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/manifestation" xmlns:efrbr-person="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/person" xmlns:efrbr-corporateBody="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/corporateBody" xmlns:efrbr-concept="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/concept" xmlns:efrbr-structure="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/structure" xmlns:efrbr-responsible="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/responsible" xmlns:efrbr-subject="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/subject" xmlns:efrbr-other="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1/other" xsi:schemaLocation="http://vfrbr.info/efrbr/1.1 http://vfrbr.info/schemas/1.1/efrbr.xsd"><efrbr:entities><efrbr-work:work identifier="http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/7379F72F-B3E8-43A4-B46B-D84E4439E702"><efrbr-work:titleOfTheWork>Aggregation phenomena in the suspension polymerization of PVC</efrbr-work:titleOfTheWork></efrbr-work:work><efrbr-expression:expression identifier="http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/7379F72F-B3E8-43A4-B46B-D84E4439E702"><efrbr-expression:titleOfTheExpression>Aggregation phenomena in the suspension polymerization of PVC</efrbr-expression:titleOfTheExpression><efrbr-expression:formOfExpression vocabulary="DIAS:TYPES">
            Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication
            Δημοσίευση σε Περιοδικό με Κριτές
         </efrbr-expression:formOfExpression><efrbr-expression:dateOfExpression type="issued">2015-11-18</efrbr-expression:dateOfExpression><efrbr-expression:dateOfExpression type="published">2015</efrbr-expression:dateOfExpression><efrbr-expression:languageOfExpression vocabulary="iso639-1">en</efrbr-expression:languageOfExpression><efrbr-expression:summarizationOfContent>In the suspension polymerization of VCM, insoluble polymer particles are formed inside the monomer droplets. The growth and aggregation of these particles are responsible for important polymer properties, such as porosity. It is well established that the most characteristic polymer particles, the primary particles, are of a narrow distribution with a size (diameter) ranging from 0.10–0.20 μm. This work studied the formation of primary particles based on the aggregation phenomena that take place inside a monomer droplet. This was done by formulating a population balance equation, which was based on the following considerations: a) polymerization occurs in both the monomer and the polymer phases; b) there is continuous formation of the basic particles in the monomer phase; c) the growth of the polymer particles occurs as a result of both polymerization in the polymer phase and aggregation of the particles; d) the colloidal properties of the particles that are responsible for the aggregation phenomena were considered to be the net result of attraction and repulsion energies.
It was shown that for particles carrying a constant charge it was not possible to predict the formation of primary particles of size 0.10–0.20 μm. The particle size distribution had a mode diameter equal to the diameter of the basic particles. Consequently, the particle charge was allowed to vary in a way proportional to the particle radius raised to a power coefficient. For values of the coefficient greater than zero, i. e., when the particle charge increased during polymerization, the aggregation of the basic particles was efficient enough to result in the formation of large primary particles.</efrbr-expression:summarizationOfContent><efrbr-expression:useRestrictionsOnTheExpression type="creative-commons">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</efrbr-expression:useRestrictionsOnTheExpression><efrbr-expression:note type="journal name">Colloid and Polymer Science</efrbr-expression:note><efrbr-expression:note type="journal volume">268</efrbr-expression:note><efrbr-expression:note type="journal number">4</efrbr-expression:note><efrbr-expression:note type="page range">306-314</efrbr-expression:note></efrbr-expression:expression><efrbr-person:person identifier="http://users.isc.tuc.gr/~ediamantopoulos"><efrbr-person:nameOfPerson vocabulary="TUC:LDAP">
            Diamantopoulos Evaggelos
            Διαμαντοπουλος Ευαγγελος
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            Zoubourtikoudis I.
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            Kiparissides, Costas
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            Springer Verlag
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            Polymerisation
            Polymers--Synthesis
            Polymers and polymerization
            Synthesis of polymers
            polymerization
            polymerisation
            polymers synthesis
            polymers and polymerization
            synthesis of polymers
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