Emulsion polymerization of vinyl stearate |
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Authors: | D. E. Moore |
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Abstract: | The polymerization of vinyl stearate in aqueous emulsions with a non-ionic emulsifying agent and potassium peroxydisulfate as initiator has been investigated by use of a dilatometric method to follow the reaction. In general, the reaction kinetics do not follow the pattern established for styrene. Variation of initiator concentration produced latices containing approximately equal numbers of latex particles, even though the rate of reaction was almost directly proportional to the peroxydisulfate concentration. For a given initiator and monomer concentration polymerization occurs very slowly when the monomer is completely solubilized but as the number of micelles is reduced and the number of emulsion droplets increased, the rate increases to an optimum value, whereafter it decreases. A mechanism is proposed by which the sparsely soluble vinyl stearate reacts and redistributes itself into latex particles of a different size range from the micelles and emulsion droplets originally present. |
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