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Polymers are an example of "products-by-process," where the final
product properties are mostly determined during manufacture, in the
reactor. An understanding of processes occurring in the
polymerization reactor is therefore crucial to achieving efficient,
consistent, safe and environmentally friendly production of
polymeric materials.
Polymer Reaction Engineering provides the link between the
fundamentals of polymerization kinetics and polymer microstructure
achieved in the reactor. Organized according to the type of
polymerization, each chapter starts with a description of the main
polymers produced by the particular method, their key
microstructural features and their applications Polymerization
kinetics and its effect on reactor configuration, mass and energy
balances and scale-up are covered in detail. The text is
illustrated with examples emphasizing general concepts, principles
and methodology.
Written as an authoritative guide for chemists and chemical
engineers in industry and academe, Polymer Reaction Engineering
will also be a key reference source for advanced courses in polymer
chemistry and technology.
A comprehensive and up to date survey of the science and technology
of polymeric dispersions. The book discusses the kinetics and
mechanisms of polymerization in dispersed media, examines the
processes controlling particle morphology, presents both off-line
and on-line methods for the characterization of polymer colloids,
considers reactor engineering and control, and covers a wide
variety of applications, such as latex paint formulations,
encapsulation of inorganic particles, reactive latexes, adhesives,
paper coating, and biomedical and pharmaceutical applications.
Audience: A valuable resource for scientists and engineers,
academic and industrial, who are involved in the manufacture or
application of polymeric dispersions.
A comprehensive and up to date survey of the science and technology
of polymeric dispersions. The book discusses the kinetics and
mechanisms of polymerization in dispersed media, examines the
processes controlling particle morphology, presents both off-line
and on-line methods for the characterization of polymer colloids,
considers reactor engineering and control, and covers a wide
variety of applications, such as latex paint formulations,
encapsulation of inorganic particles, reactive latexes, adhesives,
paper coating, and biomedical and pharmaceutical applications.
Audience: A valuable resource for scientists and engineers,
academic and industrial, who are involved in the manufacture or
application of polymeric dispersions.
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