Abstract

The mechanisms of concurrent polymerization and hydrolysis of acrylamide in inverse emulsions and in presence of NaOH have been studied. It has been shown that the rates of polymerization and hydrolysis grow with increasing NaOH and monomer concentrations, and temperature, but the MW of copolymers is somewhat decreased as NaOH concentration increases.

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