57 research outputs found
Controlled radical polymerization of styrene in miniemulsion polymerization using reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer
Optimisation of governmental decisions
The report discusses the role of impact assessment and evaluation of governmental decisions. The main objective of report is to develop a statistical model for optimisation of the set of policy instruments. The Draft of Rural Development Plan is used as example in order to develop and test the statistical model for optimising the allocation and use of funds. The statistical model is developed like as a small software version for policy‐makers to evaluate critical decisions. The statistical decision making theory is used in seeking solutions to optimise the choice of governmental decisions. The functions of losses or gains are defined on the basis of statistical data in two levels ‐ macroeconomic level and microeconomic level. In the statistical model the principles of the subjective probability are also applied in the case of unreliable and unavailable information.
First Published Online: 14 Oct 201
Cobalt-mediated radical polymerization of vinyl acetate in miniemulsion: Very fast formation of stable poly(vinyl acetate) latexes at low temperature
Poly(vinyl acetate) macroinitiators end-capped by a Co(acac)(2) complex (PVAc-Co(acac)(2)), prepared in bulk by cobalt-mediated radical polymerization (CMRP), are used for the controlled radical polymerization of vinyl acetate in miniemulsion to give high-molecular-weight polymers and high monomer conversion. Stable poly(vinyl acetate) latexes with solid contents ranging from 25 to 30 wt.-% are prepared within unusually short reaction times (similar to 1 h) at low temperatures (0-30 degrees C)
AB and ABA type butyl acrylate and styrene block copolymers via RAFT-mediated miniemulsion polymerization
Synthesis of New Anionic and Cationic Polymerizable Surfactants for Emulsion Polymerization of Styrene
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Emulsifier-free, organotellurium-mediated living radical emulsion polymerization (emulsion TERP) of styrene: poly(dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) macro-TERP agent
Latices of poly(fluoroalkyl mathacrylate)-b-poly(butyl methacrylate) copolymers prepared via reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization
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