Preparation of multihollow polystyrene particles by seeded emulsion polymerization using seed particles with incorporated nonionic emulsifier: effect of temperature |
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Authors: | Hiroshi Kobayashi Toyoko Suzuki Mineho Moritaka Emi Miyanaga Masayoshi Okubo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan |
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Abstract: | Seeded emulsion polymerizations of styrene using polystyrene (PS) seed particles with incorporated nonionic emulsifier were carried out at 40 and 70 °C to investigate the influence of temperature during the polymerization process including the swelling step of the seed particles with monomer on the formation of multihollow PS particles. An increase in the temperature during the polymerization process caused an increase in the rate of coalescence (i.e., the degree of coalescence at any given time) of the small water domains in the inside. After the coalescence proceeded excessively, the water domains were eventually discharged from the particles to the medium, resulting in nonhollow particles. The results show that it is important for the preparation of the multihollow PS particles to control the coalescence of a lot of small water domains inside the seed particles with the incorporated nonionic emulsifier, and strongly support the formation mechanism previously proposed. Part CCCXX of the series “Studies on Suspension and Emulsion”. |
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Keywords: | Hollow particle Emulsion polymerization Incorporation Nonionic emulsifier |
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