Inverse emulsion polymerisation / Inverse emulsion polymerization

Mandarin:
反相乳液聚合 (fǎn xiàng rǔ yè jù hé)
Explanation in English Language (EN):
Inverse emulsion polymerization is a type of emulsion polymerization where water-soluble monomers are polymerized in a continuous oil phase. This is the reverse of conventional emulsion polymerization, where hydrophobic monomers are polymerized in a continuous water phase. Inverse emulsion polymerization is used to produce polymers that are soluble in water or polar solvents.
Explanation in Mandarin (ZH):
反相乳液聚合是一种乳液聚合,其中水溶性单体在连续油相中聚合。这与传统的乳液聚合相反,在传统的乳液聚合中,疏水单体在连续水相中聚合。反相乳液聚合用于生产可溶于水或极性溶剂的聚合物。
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