Abstract: | Encapsulation of silica nanoparticles was performed by dispersion polymerization of styrene, butyl acrylate and butyl methacrylate in aqueous alcoholic media. Following previous works1‐3), the silica beads were first modified by reacting on their surface the 3‐trimethoxysilyl propyl methacrylate coupling agent (MPS). In every case, the silica beads are all surrounded by polymer giving composite latex particles filled with silica. Each composite particle contains from one to a great number of silica beads. Changing the size or the concentration of the silica beads, and the experimental conditions for the synthesis of the polymer particles enables to control this number. One can take benefit of this to synthesize model composite particles with controlled compositions. |