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Bulk High-Impact Polystyrene Process, I: Partitions of Tert-Butyl Peroctoate and Styrene in Blends containing Polystyrene and a Rubber
Fecha
2007-12Registro en:
Luciani, Carla Vanesa; Estenoz, Diana Alejandra; Meira, Gregorio Raul; Garcia, Nancy Lis; Oliva, Haydée; Bulk High-Impact Polystyrene Process, I: Partitions of Tert-Butyl Peroctoate and Styrene in Blends containing Polystyrene and a Rubber; Wiley VCH Verlag; Macromolecular Theory And Simulations; 16; 7; 12-2007; 703-710
1022-1344
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Luciani, Carla Vanesa
Estenoz, Diana Alejandra
Meira, Gregorio Raul
Garcia, Nancy Lis
Oliva, Haydée
Resumen
In relation to the bulk high-impact polystyrene process, this work investigates the partition between phases of styrene and an initiator: tert-butyl peroctoate. A Flory-Huggins model was applied for predicting the phase separation point and the partitions of styrene and tert-butyl peroctoate. For blends of styrene, polystyrene, and a styrene-butadiene diblock copolymer, the model provides reasonable predictions of a ternary equilibrium diagram. For blends of styrene, polystyrene, polybutadiene, and tert-butyl peroctoate, the partition of tert-butyl peroctoate was measured at 25 °C. At emulated conversions of 13% or lower, equilibrium was reached after 1 h of mixing time. For the higher molar masses and conversion of 16%, equilibrium was not reached after 24 h of mixing time. To fit the equilibrium measurements, the solubility parameter of tert-butyl peroctoate was adjusted.