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Drop mixing in suspension polymerisation

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posted on 2018-09-17, 15:33 authored by Shahrir Hashim
Suspension polymerisation is one of the major processes used to produce polymers. In this process, monomer is suspended as liquid droplets in a continuous water phase by mean of strong agitation and the presence of a suspending agent. As the suspension polymerisation proceeds, the viscosity of a monomer–polymer droplet increases with conversion. Hence, the physical behaviour of the droplet changes during the process. When new dispersible material is added to the existing suspension drops, the new material and existing drops can remain segregated for significant amounts of time. This will affect the properties of polymer products. The aim of this project was to study the behaviour of drop mixing when new material is added to the existing suspension polymerisation. This study concentrated on the effect of the dispersed phase viscosity on the drop mixing, but agitation intensity and surface stabilities were also important. [Continues.]

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Malaysia, Government. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (Johor Bahru, Malaysia).

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School

  • Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering

Department

  • Chemical Engineering

Publisher

Shahrir Hashim

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This work is made available according to the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence. Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Publication date

2001

Notes

A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.

Language

  • en

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