Ethylene Polymerization Technology
Classroom based course with study materials, lecturer support and CPD Hours included
London Training For Excellence
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DAY 1
- Introduction to Reaction Kinetics
- Rates of reaction
- k constants
- energy diagrams
- activation energies
- types of reactions
- Introduction to Reaction Thermodynamics
- Equilibrium
- Le Chatelier’s rule
- Phase equilibrium
- Equilibrium shift
- Introduction Catalytic reactions
- Catalysts introduction
- Poisoning and deactivation
- Chemical structure
- Physical structure
DAY 2
- Polymerization reactions
- Addition & Condensation
- Step growth vs Chain growth
- Homogeneous vs Heterogeneous
- Anionic and Cationic
- Free radical polymerization
- Coordination polymerization
- Vessels
DAY 3
- Polyethylene
- Properties
- Financial
- Grades & types
- Homopolymerization
- Free radical homopolymerization
- Catalytic homopolymerization
- Homopolymerization of polar vinyl monomer
- Copolymerization with polar vinyl monomer
DAY 4
- Free radical polymerization in organic solvents
- Different organic solvents
- Phase equilibrium
- Solvent effect
- Lewis acid effect
- Controlled radical polymerization
- Free radical polymerization in water
- Radical polymerization in emulsion
- Cationic stabilization
- Anionic stabilization
- Polymerization in hybrid solvents
DAY 5
- Free radical copolymerization with polar vinyl monomer
- Important factors affecting the process
- Ethylene – MMA copolymerization
- Ethylene – Styrene copolymerization
- Ethylene – Vinyl Acetate copolymerization
- Copolymerization in emulsion
- Hybrid free radical/ catalytic mechanism
- Synergy of the two mechanisms
- Mechanisms in detail
- Ethylene – MMA copolymerization
- Styrene – Ethylene hybrid copolymerization
- Hybrid copolymerization via ATRP system
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