POLYMERIZATION OF VINYL MONOMERS IN THE PRESENCE OF LAMINATED POLYMERS AND METAL IONS
Abstract
The processes of polymerization of vinyl monomers in the presence of metal ions are considered. The study of the effect of ferrous ions on the polymerization of AA in the presence of AP showed that the introduction of a small amount of Fe 2+ into the reaction mixture leads to a sharp increase in the polymerization rate in the initial period. By studying the influence of various factors on the polymerization process of methyl methacrylate in the presence of aminated polyphenylene ethyl, it was found that an increase in the reaction temperature and concentration of the polymer initiator and emulsifier, as well as with conventional radical emulsion polymerization, accelerates the pro- cess of emulsion polymerization. The processe proceeds as a first-order monomer reaction.