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titleOfInvention Polymerization process
abstract PURPOSE: To cure rapidly a polymerizable composition based on methyl methacrylate at room temperature or below, by polymerizing this composition in the presence of an organic peroxide, an organic amine, a mercaptan and a soluble metal salt. n CONSTITUTION: 100pts.wt. methyl methacrylate-based polymerizable composition comprising 50W100wt% methyl methacrylate and (meth)acrylate ester in which 0W50wt% polymer of methyl methcrylate or the like is dissolved, wherein the total amount of methyl methacrylate units in the form of polymer and/or monomer accounts for 50wt% of the polymerizable composition is polymerized at a temperature ≤ room temperature in the presence of 0.1W15pts.wt. organic peroxide (e.g., benzoyl peroxide), 0.01W10pts.wt. amine (e.g., triethanolamine), 0.001W2pts.wt. mercaptan (e.g., 2-mercaptoethanol) and 0.00001W0.1pt.wt. soluble metal salt (e.g., FeCl 2 ). n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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