Polymer devolatilization

Polymer devolatilization, also known as polymer degassing, is the process of removing low-molecular-weight components such as residual monomers, solvents, reaction by-products and water from polymers. == Motivation == When exiting a reactor after a polymerization reaction, many polymers still contain undesired low-molecular weight components.

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Polymer devolatilization

Polymer devolatilization, also known as polymer degassing, is the process of removing low-molecular-weight components such as residual monomers, solvents, reaction by-products and water from polymers. == Motivation == When exiting a reactor after a polymerization reaction, many polymers still contain undesired low-molecular weight components.

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