
doi: 10.1002/pc.750030305
handle: 11588/474890
AbstractPolymer impregnation has been proven to increase environmental and mechanical resistance of tuff (a soft volcanic rock), suggesting its potential application for restoration of monuments or reinforcement of structures. The influence of monomer viscosity and applied pressure on the penetration rate of the liquid into pores, the monomer evaporation from the pores, and the effect of the curing temperature on the polymerization rate were studied. The data are analyzed in terms of the existing phenomenological or analytical models. The results can be used to develop a practical and economical large‐scale process.
POLYMERIZATION - Reaction Kinetics, MONOMERS - Applications, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MONOMERS - Applications, POLYMERIZATION - Reaction Kinetics, POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE, VISCOSITY; IMPREGNATION OF TUFF WITH POLYMERS; SOILS, POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE, IMPREGNATION OF TUFF WITH POLYMERS, VISCOSITY, SOILS
POLYMERIZATION - Reaction Kinetics, MONOMERS - Applications, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MONOMERS - Applications, POLYMERIZATION - Reaction Kinetics, POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE, VISCOSITY; IMPREGNATION OF TUFF WITH POLYMERS; SOILS, POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE, IMPREGNATION OF TUFF WITH POLYMERS, VISCOSITY, SOILS
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