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Meaning of "suspension polymerisation"

Suspension polymerisation: A process in which polymers are formed by the dispersion of monomers in a liquid medium where they polymerize

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suspension polymerisation
Secondary suspending agent for suspension polymerisation reaction.
The suspension polymerisation process is a modification of bulk polymerisation.
Usually polyvinyl chloride produced by suspension polymerisation is used.
The suspension polymerisation process is carried out in a water medium.
Expandable polystyrene is produced on a commercial scale by suspension polymerisation.
Produced by suspension polymerisation.
Suspension polymerisation is suitably carried out in the presence of suspension stabilisers.
No further purification was necessary before use in suspension polymerisation experiments.
Suspension polymerisation offers a higher degree of production control and product engineering during the polymerisation step.
The general procedure for suspension polymerisation described above was followed.
The heat expandable thermoplastic particle is normally prepared by suspension polymerisation.
Polyvinyl chloride produced by suspension polymerisation is typically used in dry blend applications.
The emulsion is optionally diluted before being added to the suspension polymerisation reagents.
Suspension Polymerisation The following procedure was employed.
Polymers of vinyl chloride may be obtained by suspension polymerisation or emulsion polymerisation.

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Suitable processes for production of the HMWA or LMWA include bulk polymerisation and suspension polymerisation.
A suspension polymerisation reaction composition comprising;.
In the latter case both solution polymerisation and suspension polymerisation are options.
Suspension polymerisation can be used to produce linear polymers, or cross linked polymers.
In particular the polymer particles are preferably made by reverse phase suspension polymerisation.
Conventional bulk, solution, emulsion and suspension polymerisation techniques may be employed.
Polymeric matrix can be produced in any manner, for instance by bead or suspension polymerisation.
The suspension polymerisation can be improved by increasing the stability of the water-in-oil emulsion.
The polymer may be made by emulsion polymerisation and added to a suspension polymerisation reaction mixture.
Suspension polymerisation typically produces polymer beads with a diameter larger than 100µ.
Existing filler PVC products are produced by suspension polymerisation.
Any conventional process, such as solution polymerisation, suspension polymerisation or emulsion polymerisation, may be used.
Polyvinyl chloride of particle size between 1 and 40 microns may be produced by micro suspension polymerisation.
More than 75 % of PVC is made using suspension polymerisation technology.
Suitable processes include is emulsion, solution, bulk or suspension polymerisation.
EXAMPLES 1 and 2 Compact polystyrene particles were prepared by a suspension polymerisation process.

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