Paper
Microwave radiation solid‐state copolymerization in binary maleic anhydride—dibenzyl maleate systems
Published Oct 3, 1997 · Jian‐mei Lu, Xiu-lin Zhu, Jian Zhu
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
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Abstract
The microwave radiation copolymerization of maleic anhydride and dibenzyl maleate was studied in the solid state at 45°C. The composition of the monomer ratio on conversion and intrinsic viscosity and the amount of initiator on intrinsic viscosity were discussed. The copolymer can be used as a suspending agent synthesizing superabsorbent oil resin.
Microwave radiation copolymerization of maleic anhydride and dibenzyl maleate at 45°C can produce a superabsorbent oil resin with potential applications as a suspending agent.
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