State-of-the-Art and Progress in Method of Moments for the Model-Based Reversible-Deactivation Radical Polymerization

作者: Yin-Ning Zhou , Zheng-Hong Luo

DOI: 10.1002/MREN.201500080

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摘要: Reversible-deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP) techniques have received lots of interest for the past 20 years, not only owing to their simple, mild reaction conditions and broad applicability, but also accessibility produce polymeric materials with well-defined structures. Modeling is widely applied optimize processes. In addition, there are numerous literatures on kinetic reactor models RDRP processes, which show kinetics insight, process optimization, controlling over chain microstructure predetermined molecular weight low dispersity, copolymer composition distribution, sequence distribution. This review highlights facility method moments in modeling field presents a summary present state-of-the-art future perspectives focusing model-based processes based moments. Summary current status challenges discussed briefly.

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