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On the emulsion polymerization of styrene in the presence of a nonionic emulsifier
Authors:Shi-Yow Lin  Ignac Capek  Tien-Jung Hsu  Chorng-Shyan Chern
Abstract:The batch emulsion polymerization kinetics of styrene (St) initiated by a water-soluble peroxodisulfate in the presence of a nonionic emulsifier was investigated. The polymerization rate versus the conversion curves showed two nonstationary rate intervals, two rate maxima, and Smith–Ewart Interval 2 (nondistinct). The rate of polymerization and number of nucleated polymer particles were proportional to the 1.4th and 2.4th powers, respectively, of the emulsifier concentration. Deviation from the micellar nucleation model was attributed to the low water solubility of the emulsifier, the low level of the micellar emulsifier, and the mixed modes of particle nucleation. In emulsion polymerizations with a low emulsifier concentration, the number of radicals per particle and particle size increased with increasing conversion, and the increase was more pronounced at a low conversion. By contrast, in emulsion polymerizations with a high emulsifier concentration, the number of radicals per particle decreased with increasing conversion. This is discussed in terms of the mixed models of particle nucleation, the gel effect, and the pseudobulk kinetics. The formation of monodisperse latex particles was attributed to coagulative nucleation and droplet nucleation for the polymerizations with low and high emulsifier concentrations, respectively. The effects of the continuous release of the emulsifier from nonmicellar aggregates and monomer droplets, the close-packing structure of the droplet surface, and the hydrophobic nature of the emulsifier on the emulsion polymerization of St are discussed. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 37: 4422–4431, 1999
Keywords:emulsion polymerization  styrene  nonionic emulsifier  kinetics
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