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DESIGNED MONOMERS AND POLYMERS

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1385-772X

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1568-5551

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Year 2017
  • Controlled grafting of vinylic monomers on polyolefins: a robust mathematical modeling approach
    Publication
    • M. Saeb
    • B. Rezaee
    • A. Shadman
    • K. Formela
    • Z. Ahmadi
    • F. Hemmati
    • T. Kermaniyan
    • Y. Mohammadi

    - DESIGNED MONOMERS AND POLYMERS - Year 2017

    Experimental and mathematical modeling analyses were used for controlling melt free-radical grafting of vinylic monomers on polyolefins and, thereby, reducing the disturbance of undesired cross-linking of polyolefins. Response surface, desirability function, and artificial intelligence methodologies were blended to modeling/optimization of grafting reaction in terms of vinylic monomer content, peroxide initiator concentration,...

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