Explaining methods used for radical polymerization of monomers with vinyl groups!
This document provides an overview of radical polymerization. It includes detailed information on types of radical polymerization, such as "suspension polymerization" and "emulsion polymerization" in heterogeneous systems. You can also find a comparison of major radical polymerization methods. Please feel free to download and take a look. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Types of radical polymerization ■ Heterogeneous system; suspension polymerization ■ Heterogeneous system; emulsion polymerization ■ Heterogeneous system; precipitation polymerization *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■Homogeneous System; Solution Polymerization ■Homogeneous System; Bulk Polymerization ■Comparison of Major Radical Polymerization Methods *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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