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Meaning of "emulsion polymerisation"

emulsion polymerisation: a process in chemistry where monomers are mixed with an emulsifier to create a stable emulsion for polymerization

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emulsion polymerisation
Emulsion polymerisation of the silicone is not discussed.
The usage of polynerisable surfactants in emulsion polymerisation.
A latex obtainable by emulsion polymerisation of vinyl acetate and ethylene.
The preferred polymerisation method is emulsion polymerisation.
The polymer made by emulsion polymerisation may be substantially unhydrolysed.
The best mode is by a conventional emulsion polymerisation.
Direct emulsion polymerisation of hydrophobic monomers to obtain crystallinity is considered difficult.
It is produced using a process of emulsion polymerisation.
The emulsion polymerisation can be initiated by a polymerisation initiator as described above.
Many pressure sensitive adhesives are formed by emulsion polymerisation.
Produced by emulsion polymerisation.
The binder dispersions may be prepared by aqueous emulsion polymerisation.
Typically emulsion polymerisation is carried out on emulsions of ethylenically unsaturated monomers in water.
A wide variety of surfactants are used for the emulsion polymerisation.
Preferably an emulsion polymerisation process is used for an in situ prepared vinyl polymer.

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A further suitable technique for preparation of the emulsions is emulsion polymerisation.
Optionally the polymer may be made by emulsion polymerisation in the presence of a seed.
Polymers of vinyl chloride may be obtained by suspension polymerisation or emulsion polymerisation.
Initiators for the emulsion polymerisation may be used in any conventional amount.
The surfactants of this invention can be used as emulsifiers in emulsion polymerisation.
After carrying out emulsion polymerisation it will generally be necessary to remove unreacted monomer.
The preferred copolymeric binder is prepared by emulsion polymerisation of two different monomers.
A particularly suitable technique for preparation of emulsions of particles of silicone polymers is emulsion polymerisation.
There is a fundamental difference between traditional emulsion polymerisation and a miniemulsion polymerisation.
A further suitable technique for preparation of emulsions of particles of silicones is emulsion polymerisation.
Particles in latices produced by the emulsion polymerisation of monomers typically meet this last requirement.
The first phase vinyl polymer may be formed using emulsion polymerisation.
Emulsion polymerisation is the most important industrial method for manufacture of aqueous dispersion polymers.
All the methods are based on techniques known from emulsion polymerisation technology.
The polymer may be made by emulsion polymerisation and added to a suspension polymerisation reaction mixture.
The water immiscible liquid is desirably an oil suitable for emulsion polymerisation.
Emulsion polymerisation of components comprising,.
Consequently such hydrophilic compounds may not be efficiently encapsulated by emulsion polymerisation techniques.
Emulsion polymerisation of unsaturated monomers comprising components a, b and c to make a polymer ;.
Techniques for the production of a latex of small particles by emulsion polymerisation are well known.
Conventional free-radical emulsion polymerisation in an aqueous medium may be used.
The only method of polymerisation mentioned are solution polymerisation and conventional emulsion polymerisation.
Preferably the First Polymer is made by emulsion polymerisation in an aqueous medium.
Core / shell emulsion polymerisation techniques are employed in the present invention.
The monomer is a monomer suitable for free radical aqueous mini emulsion polymerisation.
Preferably, the emulsifiers used in the emulsion polymerisation are of an anionic or non-ionic nature.
Emulsifying Agents Many emulsifying agents are known for use in emulsion polymerisation.
An emulsion polymerisation process for forming the coating material of claim 1 comprising these steps.
The organic polymer is attached to the magnetic core using an emulsion polymerisation method.
The aqueous emulsion polymerisation can be effected using one or more conventional emulsifying agents ( surfactants ).
Generally, however, it is preferred to use emulsion polymerisation or copolymerisation.
Water-soluble hydroxyalkyl polymer obtained by a method of inverse suspension or inverse emulsion polymerisation.
The multistage core-shell particles were prepared by emulsion polymerisation using the following general protocol.
Examples of these methods which may be mentioned are vaporisation, agglomeration and emulsion polymerisation.
Method A, is to synthesise a polymer latex by emulsion polymerisation in the presence of the perfume.

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