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Modeling particle size distribution in emulsion polymerization reactors

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A review of the use and limitations of Population Balance Equations (PBE) in the modeling of emulsion polymerisation (EP), and in particular of the particle size distribution of the dispersed system is presented. After looking at the construction of the general form of PBEs for EP, a discussion of the different approaches used to model polymerization kinetics is presented. Following this, specific applications are presented in terms of developing a two-dimensional PBE for the modeling of more complex situations (for example the particle size distribution, PSD, and the composition of polymerizing particles). This review demonstrates that while the PBE approach to modeling EP is potentially very useful, certain problems remain to be solved, notably: the need to make simplifying assumptions about the distribution of free radicals in the particles in order to limit the computation complexity of the models; and the reliance of full models on approximate coagulation models. The review finishes by considering the different numerical techniques used to solve PBEs.

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hal-00004522 , version 1 (20-03-2005)
hal-00004522 , version 2 (22-06-2005)

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Hugo Vale, Timothy Mckenna. Modeling particle size distribution in emulsion polymerization reactors. Progress in Polymer Science, 2005, 30(10), pp.1019-1048. ⟨10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2005.06.006⟩. ⟨hal-00004522v2⟩

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