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*Chemicals added to [[Monomers]] to prevent [[Spontaneous Polymerization]] (Bit of [{Terminology Hell]] here between that, autopolymerization, auto-polymerization, self polymerization, etc) and | *Chemicals added to [[Monomers]] to prevent [[Spontaneous Polymerization]] (Bit of [{Terminology Hell]] here between that, autopolymerization, auto-polymerization, self polymerization, etc) and stabilize the Monomers for processing and storage | ||
*Monomers are often purified via [[Distillation]] which can trigger [[Polymerization]] via the heat (along with already extant risks of Spontaneous Polymerization, which can get out of control and cause catastrophic issues | *Monomers are often purified via [[Distillation]] which can trigger [[Polymerization]] via the heat (along with already extant risks of Spontaneous Polymerization, which can get out of control and cause catastrophic issues | ||
Latest revision as of 04:31, 25 November 2021
Basics
- Chemicals added to Monomers to prevent Spontaneous Polymerization (Bit of [{Terminology Hell]] here between that, autopolymerization, auto-polymerization, self polymerization, etc) and stabilize the Monomers for processing and storage
- Monomers are often purified via Distillation which can trigger Polymerization via the heat (along with already extant risks of Spontaneous Polymerization, which can get out of control and cause catastrophic issues
Internal Links
- Styrene (A Monomer for Which this is ESSENTIAL)