Eva is a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate va segments typically formed via free radical polymerization.
Polymerization of ethylene vinyl acetate.
By fine tuning the ethylene pressure and the vinyl acetate content a broad range of copolymers containing from 0 to 85 mol of vac unit was achieved.
The ethylene vinyl acetate eva copolymer can be prepared by copolymeriztion of ethylene and vinyl acetate then alcoholized to form ethylene vinyl alcohol evoh copolymer.
Eva generally contains 1 50 of the va comonomer along the carbon chain backbone.
Monomer partitioning and preliminary modelling.
Eva polymer milk ethylene vinyl acetate eva also known as poly ethylene vinyl acetate peva is the copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate.
With other monomers it can be used to prepare various copolymers such as ethylene vinyl acetate eva vinyl acetate acrylic acid va aa polyvinyl chloride acetate pvca and polyvinylpyrrolidone vp va copolymer used in hair gels.
It can be polymerized to give polyvinyl acetate pva.
The copolymerization by itp itcop of ethylene with vinyl acetate vac to form poly ethylene co vinyl acetate eva copolymer was also successful.
Ethylene vinyl acetate emulsion copolymerization.
The bulk polymerization of vinyl acetate is extremely violent and may generate a pressure surge to above 40 bar a pressure exceeding most storage vessels pressure resistance.
Coordination copolymerization of vinyl acetate vac with ethylene leading to linear copolymers that possess in chain ch 2 ch oac units has been accomplished using novel palladium complexes bearing alkylphosphine sulfonate ligands.
The evoh copolymer is an excellent oxygen barrier due to its recyclability and transparent nature which makes it an ideal film for food packaging 1 2.
Eva copolymers are commercially used predominantly in the areas of coating laminating and in the film industries.