Characterisation by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of surface layers of poly(vinyl alcohol) on particles formed by dispersion polymerisation of divinylbenzene
(1) Department of Chemistry, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK
Abstract:
Well-defined dispersions of polydivinylbenzene in methanol and a binary liquid mixture of methanol and water were stabilised by samples of partially hydrolysed poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH). Mean particle diameters in the range 0.3–1.0 m were produced in dispersion polymerisations. In order to assess surface coverage by PVOH, alcohol groups in the stabilising surface layer were derivatised with trifluoroacetic anhydride. Characterisation of trifluoroacetate groups by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy permits the quantitative determination of atomic fluorine. The relative concentrations of surface fluorine are in agreement with expectation based on the degrees of hydrolysis of 35 mol% and 72.5 mol% of the PVOH stabilisers. Treatments based on broadscan and high-resolution spectra permit reasonable estimates of the layer thickness for PVOH chains collapsed onto the surface of dry particles. Calculations of the area occupied per PVOH chain are consistent with estimates for other stabilising chains in hydrocarbon media.