“…As a result of the nanosized reaction locus, there is a physical segregation of radicals inside each particle, prohibiting two radical species from reacting by the isolation of radicals inside each particle; this effect is called compartmentalization. , Thus, the monomer droplets do not behave like bulk polymerization microsystems. A limited number of radicals can exist inside a polymer particle, and the average particle radical number, n̅ , is the result of the interplay among radical entry, desorption, bimolecular termination, and chain transfer . There are representative models to account for the compartmentalization, e.g., the zero-one model and the pseudobulk model. ,, …”