TY - BOOK ID - 138497565 TI - Modeling and Simulation of Polymerization Processes AU - Vivaldo-Lima, Eduardo AU - Mohammadi, Yousef PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - dithiolactones KW - RAFT polymerization KW - kinetic modeling KW - vinyl monomers KW - methyl methacrylate KW - polystyrene KW - thermal pyrolysis KW - nitroxide mediated polymerization KW - mathematical modeling KW - Poly(acrylic acid) KW - free-radical polymerization KW - reaction model KW - process intensification KW - semi-batch to continuous KW - initiator feeding policies KW - styrene KW - Monte Carlo simulation KW - polymer microstructure KW - aqueous phase polymerization KW - polyelectrolytes KW - radical polymerization KW - modeling and simulation KW - emulsion polymerization KW - styrene–butadiene rubber KW - nitrile rubber KW - ethylene polymerization KW - metallocene KW - zirconium-based catalyst KW - organoboron compounds KW - polymer grafting KW - polymer synthesis KW - polymer characterization KW - polymer reaction engineering KW - reversible deactivation radical polymerization KW - nano-SiO2 KW - silane coupling agent KW - thermal stability KW - mechanical parameter KW - molecular simulation KW - n/a KW - styrene-butadiene rubber UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:138497565 AB - This reprint is a compilation of nine papers published in Processes, in a Special Issue on “Modeling and Simulation of Polymerization Processes”. It aimed to address both new findings on basic topics and the modeling of the emerging aspects of product design and polymerization processes. It provides a nice view of the state of the art with regard to the modeling and simulation of polymerization processes. The use of well-established methods (e.g., the method of moments) and relatively more recent modeling approaches (e.g., Monte Carlo stochastic modeling) to describe polymerization processes of long-standing interest in industry (e.g., rubber emulsion polymerization) to polymerization systems of more modern interest (e.g., RDRP and plastic pyrolysis processes) are comprehensively covered in the papers contained in this reprint. ER -