To analyze the influence of the percentage of glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) coupled with polymeric chains to determine their effect on molecular weight (M w ) and refractive index (n D ), a Mixture Design of Experiments (MDOE) has been used. A ''d'' optimal mixture design for four components was used for planning the runs and analyzing the information using statistical tools. The prototypes generated were synthesized using styrene (St) 73-89.98%, methylmethacrylate (MMA) 8-22%, and glydicyl methacrylate (GMA) 2-10% at different ratios according to the experiment design. In this sense, the prototypes are terpolymers (St-MMA-GMA). According to the desired properties of the prototypes reviewed in literature and market studies, this is expressed in materials with a preferred n D (ca. 1.5750-1.5894) and molecular weight (ca. 300,000 g/mol) the ratios were established. In a radical polymerization process using a commercial initiator (Trigonox 22E-50) and a temperature program (120-200 C) simulating an industrial process, the polymerization reactions were conducted. The detailed information derived from DOE here is presented.