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Meaning of "radical polymerisation"

radical polymerisation: a chemical process in which monomers are combined to form a polymer with the help of initiators

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Radical polymerisation can be performed by conventional technique.
Another class of polymers are formed by radical polymerisation of.
It is known that radical polymerisation can be retarded by adding inhibitors.
Synthesis of statistical microgels by means of controlled radical polymerisation.
The first method is radical polymerisation of ethylenically unsaturated monomers.
These thickeners are obtained by inverse emulsion radical polymerisation.
The radical polymerisation is more particularly suitable for preparing grafted copolymers.
Acrylate system with radical polymerisation.
Radical polymerisation of ethylene initiated by a couple of organic peroxides with high productivity.
There are numerous chemical initiators for radical polymerisation.
Such radical polymerisation processes are known in the art and by the skilled person.
These may be prepared by non free radical polymerisation.
Living radical polymerisation initiators can be prepared from discrete organic molecules or from macromolecules.
The ligand is capable of undergoing free radical polymerisation.
Other methods of initiating free radical polymerisation are thermal initiation and redox initiation.

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The polymer is preferably prepared by free radical polymerisation.
Free radical polymerisation processes are initiated by free radical initiators to ensure proper polymerisation rates.
The terpolymer is prepared by radical polymerisation.
The living free radical polymerisation route is preferred due to its versatility and commercial viability.
The terpolymers are prepared by radical polymerisation.
Typical radical polymerisation initiators include peroxides and azo compounds such as azobisdimethyl valeronitril and azoisobutyronitrile.
Conventional free radical polymerisation.
One of these two reagents carries a functional group that is polymerisable by radical polymerisation.
High pressure polyethylene obtained by radical polymerisation of ethylene at high pressure.
Vinyl and acrylate moieties are generally polymerised by free radical polymerisation.
Radical polymerisation proceeds by growth by propagation of macro-radicals.
The polymerisation of these monomers is carried out by radical polymerisation.
Said intervening radical polymerisation initiator ( s ) may be thermal or photochemical.
Method for block polymer synthesis by controlled radical polymerisation.
Controlled radical polymerisation therefore has the following distinctive aspects,.
This resin composition can be cured through radical polymerisation.
This includes free-radical polymerisation and thermal radical polymerisation.
This is not the case with living radical polymerisation.
Radical polymerisation includes initiation, propagation and termination reactions, and can also include chain-transfer reactions.
Synthesis method for polymers by controlled radical polymerisation with xanthates.
However, radical polymerisation can be very well controlled by exposure time to UV light.
There are several ways in which free radical polymerisation can be used.
Radical polymerisation may be accomplished, ( 1 ) through the use of pseudo or quasi-living polymerisation.
However this is not possible in the free radical polymerisation process.
EXAMPLE 26 Free radical polymerisation of methyl 1-methacryloyloxyethyl carbonate.
Preferably both blocks are formed by atom or group transfer radical polymerisation.
For instance, living free radical polymerisation methods can be used.
These methods include but are not exclusively limited to radical polymerisation.
Preferably, it is produced by radical polymerisation, such as high pressure radical polymerisation.
R is a free radical leaving group capable of initiating free radical polymerisation.
However, until recently, there was no radical polymerisation method enabling block polymers to be obtained.
The polymerisation is carried out in the presence of a suitable radical polymerisation initiator.
Xanthates are also used to control radical polymerisation under the RAFT process, also termed MADIX.
For this purpose the polymer should be suitable for radical polymerisation.
In such contexts, the carried out radical polymerisation may be a pure photochemical one.

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