Abstract
There has been a kinetic examination of the polymerization of acrylic acid in dilute aqueous solution in the presence of copolymers of vinyl pyrrolidone with acrylamide or styrene. In general, the characteristics of the polymerizations are very similar to those found in the presence of polyvinyl pyrrolidone homopolymer, but the definite differences, taken in conjunction with gravimetric data on the polymer complexes, can be explained by the fact that acrylamide is hydrophilic while styrene is hydrophobic. The use of the copolymers has permitted an assessment of the effect of dilution of monomer adsorbed on the interacting polymer.
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