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<term>
  <id>14359</id>
  <title>intervals in emulsion polymerisations</title>
  <longtitle>IUPAC Gold Book - intervals in emulsion polymerisations</longtitle>
  <doi>10.1351/goldbook.14359</doi>
  <code>14359</code>
  <status>current</status>
  <definitions>
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      <id>1</id>
      <text>Periods in an emulsion polymerization defined by the formation of polymer particles, and the presence or absence of monomer droplets in the polymerizing mixture.</text>
      <notes>
        <item>In naming particular intervals, the word "interval" is always written with a capital I.</item>
      </notes>
      <links>
        <item>
          <term>emulsion polymerization</term>
          <url>https://goldbook.iupac.org/terms/view/14329</url>
        </item>
      </links>
      <sources>
        <item>PAC, 2011, 83, 2229. 'Terminology of polymers and polymerization processes in dispersed systems (IUPAC Recommendations 2011)' on page 2246 (https://doi.org/10.1351/PAC-REC-10-06-03)</item>
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    </item>
  </definitions>
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  <citation>Citation: 'intervals in emulsion polymerisations' in IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.14359</citation>
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  <accessed>2026-05-09T18:16:11+00:00</accessed>
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