PREPARATION OF LARGE-PARTICLE-SIZE MONODISPERSE LATEXES IN SPACE: POLYMERIZATION KINETICS AND PROCESS DEVELOPMENT |
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Authors: | J.W. Vanderhoff M.S. El-Aasser F.J. Micale E.D. Sudol CM. Tseng A. Silwanowicz |
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Affiliation: | Emulsion Polymers Institute and Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , Lehigh University , Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 18015 |
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Abstract: | Monodisperse polystyrene latexes are prepared by seeded emulsion polymerization; however, sizes larger than 2μm are difficult to prepare because of the creaming and settling of the particles, and their sensitivity to mechanical shear. Preparation in space would obviate the creaming and settling, and allow agitation just sufficient for good heat transfer and mixing. Three polymerizations yielding 3-5μm size particles were carried out successfully on the third flight of the “Columbia” launched March 22, 1982; however, four polymerizations yielding sizes up to 10μm on the fourth flight launched June 27, 1982, were incomplete owing to apparatus malfunction. The results of these polymerizations and the prospects of developing a preparative space process are reviewed |
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