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Polymeric and colloidal features of latex particles with surface amino groups obtained by semicontinuous seeded cationic emulsion polymerization*
Authors:Jose Ramos  Jacqueline Forcada
Abstract:Monodisperse latex particles with different amounts of surface amino and amidine groups were synthesized by means of a semicontinuous seeded cationic emulsion polymerization of styrene and a cationic monomer. High partial overall conversions for styrene and limited ones for the cationic monomer were achieved. A reliable method for the quantification of surface amidine and amino groups was developed. It was found that the amount of surface amidine groups provided by the cationic initiator was higher when the amount of cationic monomer added increased. The value for the partition coefficient of the cationic monomer indicated that this polymerizes with the same probability in the water phase as in the particle. The colloidal stability, in terms of critical coagulation concentration, shows that the latexes would be useful as polymeric supports in immunoassays. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 43: 3878–3886, 2005
Keywords:cationic emulsion polymerization  amino  colloidal characterization
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