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May 18, 2012 - Rohm & Haas. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1961, 53 (12), pp 64A–64A. DOI: 10.1021/i650624a738. Publication Date: December 1961. Copyright © 196...
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For Emulsion Polymerization... • Acrylate and methacrylate I monomers 1 • TRITON® emulsifiers I • Reducing agents for redox systems

MONOMERS-PLUS EMULSIFIERS AND CATALYST ACTIVATORS Rohm & Haas offers convenience—and opportunities for reduced-cost purchasing—to producers of polymer emulsions. In addition to offering a wide selection of acrylic monomers, Rohm & Haas also supplies: (1) TRITON emulsifiers and (2) LYKOPON® (sodium hydrosulfite), FORMOPON® (sodium sulfoxylate formaldehyde), and sodium thiosulfate reducing agents. Thus, it is possible for you to obtain from one source most of the major raw materials necessary for redox emulsion polymerization. By planning purchases so that these various materials make up a truckload or carload quantity, processors can obtain the low carload price. Also, low bulk prices apply to monomers, emulsifiers, and other liquid products shipped in full compartmented tankcars and tanktrucks.

Rohm & Haas—the pioneer producer of acrylics— also offers assistance in designing storage and handling facilities for acrylic monomers. Write to Dept. SP-3 for samples of monomers, emulsifiers and reducing agents, and for technical literature on the use of these products in emulsion polymerization.

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Rohm & Haas Acrylic Monomers used in Emulsion Polymerization Methyl Acrylate · Ethyl Acrylate · Butyl Acrylate · 2-Ethylhexyl Acrylate · Methyl Methacrylate Butyl Methacrylate · Glacial Acrylic Acid · Glacial Methacrylic Acid Circle No. 39 on Readers' Service Card 64 A

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