Abstract

AbstractSummary: In this work inhibitors were used to prevent runaway reactions during methylmethacrylate suspension polymerization processes. The main problem that may more frequently occur in chemical reactors, carrying out free radical polymerization reactions, is the loss of temperature control. The addition of an inhibitor during polymerization processes can be considered as a good method to stop or at the least slow down the reaction. In this work two inhibitors were used: hydroquinone and 1,4‐benzoquinone in a series of polymerization experiments. In order to identify situations that can lead to a runaway reaction, an early warning detection system based on the divergence criterion was used. When this system signalled an alarm, small amounts of inhibitor were added to the reaction mixture. The results showed that hydroquinone and 1,4‐benzoquinone behave slightly differently and the reactor temperature can be kept within safe limits.

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