2013
DOI: 10.1002/pen.23450
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Instability of styrene/polystyrene/polybutadiene/polystyrene‐b‐polybutadiene emulsions that emulate styrene polymerization in the presence of polybutadiene

Abstract: This article investigates the room temperature demixing of oil‐in‐oil emulsions containing styrene (St), polybutadiene (PB), a St‐butadiene star block copolymer (BC), and two polystyrene (PS) samples of different molecular weights and is a contribution toward a better understanding of the stability/instability of the reaction mixture in a bulk high‐impact polystyrene (HIPS) process close to the phase inversion. Twelve bulk prepolymerizations of St in the presence of PB were emulated, at 10%, 15%, and 20% conve… Show more

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“…42,43 In general, the St partition coefficient (K St ) is defined as the ratio of the mass fractions of St in the PS-rich phase to that in PB-rich phase. Literature 44 indicates that K St À1 is usually between 1.05 and 1.25, that is, K St is roughly between 0.8 and 0.95. According to the data of Velásquez et al, 44 monomer preferentially accumulates in the PB-rich phase so that monomer in the PS-rich phase will continuously move to the PB-rich phase to ensure equilibrium between the two phases.…”
Section: Reaction Step Kinetic Scheme Parameter Values B Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…42,43 In general, the St partition coefficient (K St ) is defined as the ratio of the mass fractions of St in the PS-rich phase to that in PB-rich phase. Literature 44 indicates that K St À1 is usually between 1.05 and 1.25, that is, K St is roughly between 0.8 and 0.95. According to the data of Velásquez et al, 44 monomer preferentially accumulates in the PB-rich phase so that monomer in the PS-rich phase will continuously move to the PB-rich phase to ensure equilibrium between the two phases.…”
Section: Reaction Step Kinetic Scheme Parameter Values B Phasementioning
confidence: 99%