JOURNAL ARTICLE

Seeded emulsion polymerization of n‐butyl acrylate utilizing miniemulsions

P. L. TangE. David SudolMary L. AdamsM. S. El‐AasserJosé M. Asúa

Year: 1991 Journal:   Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol: 42 (7)Pages: 2019-2028   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Nucleation of polymer particles in the seeded emulsion polymerization of n ‐butyl acrylate (BuA) was studied through experiments designed to control the amount of new particles formed. The results show that for the batch and semicontinuous seeded polymerization of BuA, a small amount of new particles was formed in the system in which the monomer was added neat, whereas a singificant amount of new particles was formed when the monomer was added as a miniemulsion. This suggests that new particles formed in the miniemulsion process were from nucleation of the monomer droplets. These experiments also showed that monomer‐droplet nucleation decreased with increasing seed concentration in the reactor. For the seeded semicontinuous polymerizations, monomer‐droplet nucleation decreases with decreasing BuA miniemulsion feed rate. The results also show that monomerdroplet nucleation takes place whenever miniemulsion droplets exist in the reactor. This study suggests that miniemulsions can be used to control the particle size distribution of a polymer latex system.

Keywords:
Miniemulsion Nucleation Monomer Emulsion polymerization Polymerization Materials science Chemical engineering Butyl acrylate Polymer chemistry Emulsion Polymer Acrylate Particle (ecology) Particle size Chemistry Composite material Organic chemistry

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