1994
DOI: 10.1080/10543414.1994.10744450
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Effect of Impurities on Continuous Solution Methyl Methacrylate Polymerization Reactors. I. Open-Loop Process Identification Results

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“…One can see the wide range of conditions over which the package was tested with the same set of database items. Balke andHamielec (1973) Carswell et al (1992) Chien and Penlidis (1994a,b) Destruel et al (1991) Ito (1975 Kuindersma ( 1992) Kumar and Gupta (1991) Lee and Turner (1977a) Madruga and Malfeito (1992) Maschio and Moutier (1989) O' Driscoll and Sridharan (1973) O'Driscoll and Huang (1989) Kumar and Gupta (1991) performed MMA polymerization experiments in bulk at three different temperatures using AIBN as initiator at two initiator levels. Conversion of the reaction and molecular weights were measured and reported.…”
Section: Simulation Of Methyl Methacrylate Polymerizationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…One can see the wide range of conditions over which the package was tested with the same set of database items. Balke andHamielec (1973) Carswell et al (1992) Chien and Penlidis (1994a,b) Destruel et al (1991) Ito (1975 Kuindersma ( 1992) Kumar and Gupta (1991) Lee and Turner (1977a) Madruga and Malfeito (1992) Maschio and Moutier (1989) O' Driscoll and Sridharan (1973) O'Driscoll and Huang (1989) Kumar and Gupta (1991) performed MMA polymerization experiments in bulk at three different temperatures using AIBN as initiator at two initiator levels. Conversion of the reaction and molecular weights were measured and reported.…”
Section: Simulation Of Methyl Methacrylate Polymerizationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In this case, the polymer solution was pumped as a bypass through the sensors. Chien and Penlidis used an online densimeter to monitor the monomer conversion in continuous solution methyl methacrylate polymerization reactors. Cowley and Choi used online densimetry to monitor batch solution polymerizations and to control the polymer molecular weight by manipulating the reactor temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%