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Influence of catalysts on polyurethane formation
Chadima, David ; Petrůj, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kučera, František (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the influence of catalysts on polyurethane formation. The theoretical part includes basic knowledge of polyurethane chemistry complemented by a literature review contains information about catalysis and reaction mechanism of polyurethane formation. In experimental part were studied effects of catalysts N,N,N',N' tetramethylethylenediamine, Stannous octoate, 1,4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane and Dibutyltin dilaurate at the rate of synthesis of the polyurethane resin. The measurement was based on measuring the time for which the reaction mixture reaches the maximum temperature. Effective concentrations of catalysts use were calculated. By additional measurement was performed simplified calculation of the activation energy for the demonstration of the effect of temperature on the observed reaction.
Technology of emulsion polymerization
Chadima, David ; Arvai, Tomáš (referee) ; Kučera, František (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the influence of technological parameters on the emulsion copolymerization of methyl methacrylate with n butyl acrylate. The theoretical part contains knowledge in the field of influences of proces tempereture, concentration of initiator, concentration of emulsifier, stirring rate and dose rate on emulsion polymerization. In the experimental part was observed effect of the concentration of the ionic emulsifier, nonionic emulsifier, furthemore was observed effect of stirring speed and the concentration of initiator K2S2O8 on conversion of copolymerization. During all copolymerizations, conversions was determinated via solids content evaluation. By dynamic light scattering was determinated and presented polymer particle size of the prepared emulsions. Stability of emuldions was observed via effect of different ionic strenght and yield of freeze thaw cycles coalescence. Based on experimental results were proposed conditions of polyacrylic lattex preparation.
Technology of emulsion polymerization
Chadima, David ; Arvai, Tomáš (referee) ; Kučera, František (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the influence of technological parameters on the emulsion copolymerization of methyl methacrylate with n butyl acrylate. The theoretical part contains knowledge in the field of influences of proces tempereture, concentration of initiator, concentration of emulsifier, stirring rate and dose rate on emulsion polymerization. In the experimental part was observed effect of the concentration of the ionic emulsifier, nonionic emulsifier, furthemore was observed effect of stirring speed and the concentration of initiator K2S2O8 on conversion of copolymerization. During all copolymerizations, conversions was determinated via solids content evaluation. By dynamic light scattering was determinated and presented polymer particle size of the prepared emulsions. Stability of emuldions was observed via effect of different ionic strenght and yield of freeze thaw cycles coalescence. Based on experimental results were proposed conditions of polyacrylic lattex preparation.
Influence of catalysts on polyurethane formation
Chadima, David ; Petrůj, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kučera, František (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the influence of catalysts on polyurethane formation. The theoretical part includes basic knowledge of polyurethane chemistry complemented by a literature review contains information about catalysis and reaction mechanism of polyurethane formation. In experimental part were studied effects of catalysts N,N,N',N' tetramethylethylenediamine, Stannous octoate, 1,4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane and Dibutyltin dilaurate at the rate of synthesis of the polyurethane resin. The measurement was based on measuring the time for which the reaction mixture reaches the maximum temperature. Effective concentrations of catalysts use were calculated. By additional measurement was performed simplified calculation of the activation energy for the demonstration of the effect of temperature on the observed reaction.

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