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Meaning of "homopolymerization"

homopolymerization (noun) - a chemical process in which a single monomer is polymerized to form a polymer, involving the linking of the same type of monomer units
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  • The polymerization of a single type of monomer to form a homopolymer

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Spontaneous crosslinking by homopolymerization does not typically occur.
An excessively large proportion of hydrolyzed silanes may lead to homopolymerization.
Polyvinyl chloride is obtained by homopolymerization of vinyl chloride.
Anionic homopolymerization of the aromatic hydrocarbon resin containing vinylketone groups.
This example describes the homopolymerization of dicyclopentadiene.
Liter stainless steel reactor was used for propylene homopolymerization.
The polymerization can be a homopolymerization or a copolymerization.
In both homopolymerization and copolymerization it is considered desirable to use hydrogen in the polymerization.
It is particularly applicable to the homopolymerization of vinyl chloride.
There is minimal homopolymerization of the protein component in this reaction process.
This is especially true for ethylene homopolymerization.
Processes involving the homopolymerization or copolymerization of propylene are preferred.
The first step is a propylene homopolymerization.
Propylene homopolymerization is most preferred.
The suspension polymerization of vinyl chloride may be homopolymerization or copolymerization.

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Addition homopolymerization producu.
The polymerization of the present invention can be homopolymerization or copolymerization.
Addition homopolymerization products.
Polymerization encompasses any polymerization reaction such as homopolymerization and copolymerization.
This polymer is obtained by homopolymerization of a monomeric compound of the present invention.
The polymerization process of the invention applies very particularly to the homopolymerization of ethylene.
The catalysts are used for homopolymerization as well as copolymerization of olefins.
This method thus subtracts out the branch content inherent in the homopolymerization.
Particularly preferred is ethylene homopolymerization in the presence of said catalysts.
The homopolymerization kinetics were investigated by in situ NMR.
The polymerization involved the homopolymerization of ethylene.
Discontinuous homopolymerization of ethylene in a reactor of cylindrical shape with an agitator of anchor type.
Polyvinyl chloride is obtained vía homopolymerization of vinyl chloride.
Homopolymerization of LA and grafting of LA onto cellulose were the possible reactions.
The catalysts are used both in homopolymerization and copolymerization of olefins.
The multifunctional acrylic and methacrylic crosslinking agents are capable of homopolymerization when irradiated.
Discontinuous homopolymerization of ethylene.
The monomer solution contains a polymerization inhibitor in order to prevent homopolymerization of the dissolved monomer.
Particularly preferred is the homopolymerization of ethylene in the presence of said catalysts.
The process according to the invention is highly suited for the homopolymerization of vinyl chloride.
Another process for the homopolymerization of caprolactone has been described by Maigorzata Basko et al.
Test polymerization The above catalyst was tested in ethylene homopolymerization.
These monomers and their homopolymerization products are known in the art.
In particular, trimerization is preferred amongst the homopolymerization reactions.
The selectivity of monomers with higher homopolymerization tendency was improved by a higher initiator concentration.
Use of the term " polymerization " encompasses any polymerization reaction such as homopolymerization and copolymerization.
For the homopolymerization of ethylene, two types of transfer reactions are generally distinguished,.
Grafting is unfortunately accompanied by a homopolymerization which it would seem difficult to avoid completely.
Ethylene homopolymerization in solutions of methylene chloride, toluene and diethyl ether are illustrated.
The thus produced catalyst is used in the homopolymerization and copolymerization of ethylene.
For example, homopolymerization of propene or copolymerization between propene and other olefins can be adopted.
One particularly advantageous polymerization process relates to the homopolymerization and copolymerization of ethylene and propylene.
In addition, the homopolymerization method limits the length of usable grafted chain.
Nevertheless, preference is given to the homopolymerization of vinylidene fluoride.
Homopolymerization using the chromium catalyzed process produces a polymethylene or very high molecular weight a-olefin.

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