Production of micron-sized monodispersed core/shell composite polymer particles by seeded dispersion polymerization |
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Authors: | M. Okubo J. Izumi R. Takekoh |
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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 |
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Abstract: | The effect of the weight ratio of seed polymer/monomer on the morphology of the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)/polystyrene (PS) monodispersed composite particles produced by batch seeded dispersion polymerization of styrene with 1.64-μm-sized monodispersed PMMA seed particles in a methanol/water medium (4/1 w/w) was examined. In the PMMA/PS weight ratios of 3/1 and 2/1, the composite particles had a clear morphology consisting of a PMMA core and a PS shell. In the ratio of 1/1, a lot of small PS domains were observed in the PMMA core though the PS shell was still formed. By stepwise addition of styrene monomer, the formation of the small PS domain was depressed and complete core/shell morphology was formed. Absorption/release treatments of toluene into/from the PMMA/PS (1/1 w/w) composite particles resulted in a drastic morphological change from the core/shell structure to a multi- layered one. Received: 2 February 1999 Accepted in revised form: 7 April |
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Keywords: | Composite polymer particles Core/shell Seeded dispersion polymerization Morphology Monodisperse |
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