Kinetic Study of PMMA Synthesis by Batch Emulsion Polymerization

Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) is a versatile transparent thermoplastic polymer. It has fairly good impact resistant and excellent biocompatibility; therefore PMMA used commercially where high pressure tolerance and good transparencies both are required simultaneously. In this study kinetics of poly...

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description Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) is a versatile transparent thermoplastic polymer. It has fairly good impact resistant and excellent biocompatibility; therefore PMMA used commercially where high pressure tolerance and good transparencies both are required simultaneously. In this study kinetics of polymerization process was investigated by analysis of degree of conversion, rate of polymerization with respect to time. In this report it has confirmed that use of 2.5 gm. Potassium Persulphate (KPS) as initiator give fairly good conversion and satisfactory rate of polymerization.
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Potassium persulfate
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