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Advances in Polymer Reaction Engineering. Advances in Chemical Engineering Volume 56

  • Book

  • November 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5029618

Advances in Polymer Reaction Engineering, Volume 56 in the Advances in Chemical Engineering series is aimed at reporting the latest advances in the field of polymer synthesis. Chapters in this new release include Polymer reaction engineering and composition control in free radical copolymers, Reactor control and on-line process monitoring in free radical emulsion polymerization, Exploiting pulsed laser polymerization to retrieve intrinsic kinetic parameters in radical polymerization, 3D printing in chemical engineering, Renewable source monomers in waterborne polymer dispersions, Importance of models and digitalization in Polymer Reaction Engineering, Recent Advances in Modelling of Radical Polymerization, and more.

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Table of Contents

1. Perspectives, pillars, and examples of polymer reaction engineering in the 21st century

John G. Tsavalas and Amit K. Tripathi

2. On-line monitoring and control of emulsion polymerization reactors

Shaghayegh Hamzehlou and Jos? Maria Asua

3. Exploiting the pulsed laser polymerization-size exclusion chromatography technique to retrieve kinetic parameters in radical polymerization: State-of-the-art and future challenges

Yoshi W. Marien, Mariya Edeleva, Paul H.M. Van Steenberge and Dagmar R. D'hooge

4. 3D printing as chemical reaction engineering booster

Kristina M. Zentel, Marcel Fassbender, Werner Pauer and Gerrit A. Luinstra

5. Renewable feedstocks in emulsion polymerization: Coating and adhesive applications

Miren Aguirre, Shaghayegh Hamzehlou, Edurne Gonz?lez and Jose R. Leiza

6. Toward a digital polymer reaction engineering

Stefano Lazzari, Andree Lischewski, Yury Orlov, Peter Deglmann, Andreas Daiss, Eduard Schreiner and Hugo Vale

7. From batch to continuous free-radical polymerizations: Recent advances and hurdles along the industrial transfer

Juri Ilare and Mattia Sponchioni

8. Perspectives from industry

Gianmarco Polotti