Abstract

The high solids semicontinuous emulsion polymerization of VAc and VeoVa10 using poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) as polymeric stabilizer is investigated. It is shown that (i) PVOH strongly affects the kinetics of the process and (ii) the formation of PVOH-graft-poly(VAc–co-VeoVa10) leads to an overestimation of the gel content and an underestimation of the sol molecular weight when the standard characterization techniques are directly applied. A new method to properly characterize the MWD of these copolymers is presented. A mathematical model is used to analyze the effects of surfactant and initiator on the kinetics and polymer microstructure.

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