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Cosurfactant effects on the polymerization of vinyl acetate in anionic microemulsion mediaHerrera et al., 2003
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- Herrera J
- Peralta R
- López R
- Cesteros L
- Mendizábal E
- Puig J
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- Polymer
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The polymerization of vinyl acetate at 60° C in microemulsions stabilized with the anionic surfactant, Aerosol OT, with or without cosurfactant (n-butanol) is examined. Partial phase diagrams at 60° C show that the addition of n-butanol enhances the one-phase …
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