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Aggregation phenomena in the suspension polymerization of VCM

Author
DIAMADOPOULOS, E1 ; ZOUBOURTIKOUDIS, I; KIPARISSIDES, C
[1] Univ. Thessaloniki, chemical process eng. res. inst., dep. chemical eng., Thessaloniki 540 06, Greece
Source

Colloid and polymer science (Print). 1990, Vol 268, Num 4, pp 306-314 ; ref : 29 ref

CODEN
CPMSB6
ISSN
0303-402X
Scientific domain
General chemistry, physical chemistry; Polymers, paint and wood industries
Publisher
Springer, Berlin
Publication country
Germany
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Agrégation Dimension particule Ethylène(chloro) Etude théorique Modèle mathématique Polymérisation radicalaire Polymérisation suspension Vinylique chlorure polymère Vitesse
Keyword (en)
Aggregation Particle size Ethylene(chloro) Theoretical study Mathematical model Free radical polymerization Suspension polymerization Polyvinyl chloride Velocity
Keyword (es)
Agregación Dimensión partícula Etileno(cloro) Estudio teórico Modelo matemático Polimerización radicalar Polimerización suspensión Vinílico cloruro polímero Velocidad
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001D Applied sciences / 001D09 Physicochemistry of polymers / 001D09D Organic polymers / 001D09D02 Preparation, kinetics, thermodynamics, mechanism and catalysts / 001D09D02B Polymerization

Discipline
Physical chemistry of polymers
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
6951180

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