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Новый экологически благоприятный способ получения редиспергируемых в воде полимеров

Новый экологически благоприятный способ получения редиспергируемых в воде полимеров

Abstract

Предлагается новая экологически благоприятная технология получения редиспергируемых полимеров в среде сверхкритического диоксида углерода. Показано, что предлагаемая технология получения позволяет значительно оптимизировать технологический процесс синтеза редиспергируемых полимеров (сократить количество и аппаратурное оформление технологических стадий), уменьшить количество отходов, снизить токсичность и утилизировать диоксид углерода.

New ecologically technology of producing of redispersible polymers in supercritical CO 2 is described. The new technology of producing of redispersible polymers to allows to facilitate of the technological process of synthesis (to reduce quantity and of technological stages and equipment), to reduce the quantity of a waste, to lower a toxicity and to utilise CO 2.

Keywords

РЕДИСПЕРГИРУЕМЫЕ ПОЛИМЕРЫ, СВЕРХКРИТИЧЕСКИЕ ФЛЮИДЫ, ПОЛИАКРИЛАТЫ

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