Earl Clark
Phillips Petroleum Company
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Archive | 1971
Clifford W. Childers; G. Kraus; J. T. Gruver; Earl Clark
Two processes have been described for preparing impact polystyrene, graft polymerization of rubber solutions in styrene(1,2,3) and mechanical mixing of polystyrene with rubber(4). In both processes, toughness results from formation of dispersed rubber particles which are crosslinked and adhere to the continuous polystyrene phase(5,6,7). Size of the rubber particles in the graft process is determined by intensity of agitation during precipitation of the rubber(3) while antioxidant content and mixing time control the rubber dispersion of blends(4). Predominance of the graft process(8) in current production of impact polystyrene results from more efficient use of rubber in producing toughness.
Archive | 1989
Rex L. Bobsein; Earl Clark
Archive | 1993
Earl Clark; Jimmie J. Straw
Archive | 1986
Earl Clark
Archive | 1989
Earl Clark; Billy L. Swanson
Archive | 1980
Carl A Uraneck; Earl Clark
Archive | 1990
Earl Clark
Archive | 1991
Earl Clark
Archive | 1988
Earl Clark
Archive | 1994
Earl Clark; Lacey E. Scoggins; Glenn F. Kile