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Size control of polystyrene beads by multistage seeded emulsion polymerization

✍ Scribed by Sang-Eun Shim; Yoon-Jong Cha; Jae-Man Byun; Soonja Choe


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
744 KB
Volume
71
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


Micron-sized monodisperse crosslinked polystyrene (PS) beads have been prepared by a multistage emulsion polymerization using styrene monomer, divinylbenzene crosslinking agent, and potassium persulfate initiator in the absence of emulsifier. In the first stage of the reaction, the lower the reaction temperature, the larger the bead size obtained. In the later stages of the reaction, the particle size is increased with the initiator concentration and monomer content. Particle nucleation of the preexisting polymer seed of 0.7-0.8 m in diameter is prepared at 60Β°C, then the monodisperse crosslinked PS beads ΟΎ 2 m are synthesized up to the third stage of the reaction. As the particle size grows, the number of free radicals in the growing particles increases, and the conversion of the next stage is continuously increased. The reaction mechanism is suggested that the continuous polymerization be conducted due to the diffusion of monomer into the preexisting particles to induce spherical beads in the later stages of the reaction. Otherwise, phase separation or the formation of protrusion by the capture of free radicals will be taking place.


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