monomeerverbruiken
Monomeerverbruiken, in polymer chemistry, refers to the amount of monomer that is consumed during a polymerization reaction. It can be reported as conversion (the fraction of initial monomer converted to polymer) or as a rate of consumption (moles of monomer per liter per unit time). Monitoring monomeerverbruiken is essential for controlling polymer properties such as molecular weight, viscosity, and porosity, and for ensuring product yield and process efficiency.
The rate and extent of monomeerverbruiken depend on the polymerization mechanism and operating conditions. In chain-growth
Units and measurement: conversions are dimensionless; rates are often expressed in mol L−1 s−1 or as percent
Process implications: batch, semi-batch, and continuous processes differ in how monomer is fed and consumed; high
Examples of common monomers include styrene, acrylonitrile, methyl methacrylate, and vinyl chloride; each presents characteristic conversion