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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 22, 2007
Filed:
May. 17, 2002
Daniele Becchi, Reggio Emilia, IT;
Stefano Finocchiaro, Viadana, IT;
Mario Lugli, Fabbrico, IT;
Leo Mario Saija, Bagnolo in Piano, IT;
Daniele Becchi, Reggio Emilia, IT;
Stefano Finocchiaro, Viadana, IT;
Mario Lugli, Fabbrico, IT;
Leo Mario Saija, Bagnolo in Piano, IT;
Atofina, Puteaux, FR;
Abstract
The process comprises the following phases: formation of a pre-emulsion of monomers in water; transfer into the polymerisation reactor with stirring, of (1) reaction stock consisting of a water solution of a surfactant, in an amount by weight relative to the weight of final polymer dispersion of 1–15%; (2) a portion of the pre-emulsion prepared in the previous phase, in an amount of 1%–10% by weight of the initial pre-emulsion; phase C.1: initiation of the polymerisation ; phase C.2: polymerisation of the monomer mixture at 30–90° C., by gradually adding into the reactor, separately, the initiator solution and the remaining portion of the pre-emulsion with an added salt, which is soluble in water at 25° C. to at least 1% by weight, in an amount so as to have a salt concentration in the added pre-emulsion of 0.02–0.25% by weight; phase C.3: scrubbing of the residual monomers.