Conversion rate of methyl acrylate solution polymerization monomer
The monomer conversion rate of methyl acrylate solution polymerization refers to the proportion of methyl acrylate monomer converted into polymer in the solution polymerization reaction. The conversion rate can be expressed by the following formula:Monomer conversion rate=(number of moles of polymer/initial number of moles of monomer) × 100%
Among them, the number of moles of polymer is the number of moles of polymer molecules obtained after the reaction is completed, and the initial number of moles of monomer is the number of moles of methyl acrylate in the solution at the beginning of the reaction.
The higher the value of monomer conversion rate, the higher the degree of conversion of methyl acrylate in the reaction, and the more polymer content in the product. The monomer conversion rate is an important indicator for evaluating the effectiveness of solution polymerization reactions, as well as an important basis for determining the degree of polymerization reaction and controlling the polymerization process.
