Green Emulsion Polymerization Technology

The polymer industry is dominated by the use of petroleum-based feedstock and, as a result of increased awareness, the related environmental consequences have provided the impetus for change. Emulsion polymerization is considered to be a more sustainable technique for the manufacture of polymeric ma...

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