2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00396-006-1587-3
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Polymer dispersions from catalytic polymerization in aqueous systems

Abstract: By contrast to traditional free radical emulsion polymerization, catalytic polymerization allows for polymer microstructure control. In terms of monomers polymerizable, both techniques are largely complementary. Since the beginning of this decade, an increasing number of reports on polyolefin, polybutadiene, polyalkenamer, polynorbornene, polyketone and polyacetylene dispersions prepared by catalytic polymerization in disperse aqueous systems has appeared. This contribution reviews the preparation of these dis… Show more

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“…The VOC issue has been largely solved for lowpressure catalytic Ziegler-Natta polymerizations by using solvent-free gas-phase processes. For slurry polymerization, new catalysts compatible with "green" diluents such as supercritical CO 2 [6,7] or water [8][9][10][11] have been developed. Recently we successfully produced polyethylene (PE) by a radical pathway under less energy-consuming conditions: medium pressure below 250 bar and a low temperature of 70 8C using organic solvents (toluene or THF).…”
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“…The VOC issue has been largely solved for lowpressure catalytic Ziegler-Natta polymerizations by using solvent-free gas-phase processes. For slurry polymerization, new catalysts compatible with "green" diluents such as supercritical CO 2 [6,7] or water [8][9][10][11] have been developed. Recently we successfully produced polyethylene (PE) by a radical pathway under less energy-consuming conditions: medium pressure below 250 bar and a low temperature of 70 8C using organic solvents (toluene or THF).…”
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“…The high tolerance toward polar molecules enabled ethylene polymerization in aqueous media [231,232]. Ethylene polymerization in aqueous media has been reported by using singlecomponent Rh catalyst 11a [201,202].…”
Section: Olefin Polymerization In Aqueous Mediamentioning
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“…The third class -entropy-stabilized miniemulsions -can be produced by applying high shear rates and/or phase inversion. 28,29 Indeed, if emulsification does not occur spontaneously, miniemulsions can be obtained under the high shear of ultrasound, 30 which is increasingly used in material science. 31 Here we apply an earlier reported emulsion processing technique 32 to a polycarbosilane SiC precursor and extend the method to the fabrication of macroporous non-oxide ceramic bodies.…”
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confidence: 99%