Production of micron-sized monodispersed core/shell polymethyl methacrylate/polystyrene particles by seeded dispersion polymerization |
| |
Authors: | M. Okubo J. Izumi T. Hosotani T. Yamashita |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemical Science and Engineering Faculty of Engineering Kobe University Rokko, Nada, Kobe 657, Japan e-mail: okubo@cx.kobe-u.ac.jp, JP |
| |
Abstract: | Micron-sized monodispersed polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)/polystyrene (PS) (PMMA/PS=2/1, wt ratio) composite particles consisting of PMMA-core and PS-shell were successfully produced by seeded dispersion polymerization of styrene in a methanol/water medium in the presence of about 2 μm-sized monodispersed PMMA particles. From the view point of thermodynamic equilibrium, such a morphology is difficult to form by usual seeded polymerization in a polar medium such as water. It is concluded that seeded dispersion polymerization in which almost all monomers and initiators exist in the medium has an advantage to produce core/shell polymer particles in which polymer layers accumulate in their order of the production regardless of the hydrophobicity of polymers, because of high viscosity in polymerizing particles. Received: 9 December 1996 Accepted: 26 February 1997 |
| |
Keywords: | Composite polymer particles core/shell seeded dispersion polymerization morphology monodisperse |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |