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Regulation of molecular weight of styrene–butadiene rubber. II. Influence of variation of polymerization recipe on the regulating efficiency of diisopropyl xanthogen disulfide

✍ Scribed by Vladimíar V´clavek


Book ID
102735260
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1967
Tongue
English
Weight
505 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


The influence of kind and amount of an anionic emulsifier, pH of water phase, addition of free rosin, and content of conjugated structures in rosin on the regulation efficiency of diisopropyl xanthogen disulfide in emulsion copolymerization of butadiene with styrene a t +5"C. was studied. The apparent chain transfer constant C decreased in the order: Li+ > Na+ > Kf, for the cations with the hydrolysis of rosin soap. This soap is replaceable with other qnionic emulsifiers, C being dependent on the absofption area of one soap molecule.

With the decreasing pH of the water phase, the value of C increases. This fact can be explained by the increase in hydrolysis of carboxylic groups of rosin and oleate soaps and an increase in the permeability of the monomer-polymer particle surface to molecules of regulator.

After addition of free rosin to the monomer phase, a similar increase in C is noted. The value of C increased also with an increase in the content of conjugated structures characterized by a value 6, which is related to the retardation of polymerization. The standard polymerization recipe at pH 10.8 is suitable from the point of view of using diisopropyl xanthogen disulfide as a molecular weight regulator.

With increasing amount of soap the value of C decreased. This tendency does not exist in the case of sulfonate-type soaps.


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