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Charged stabilized copolymers

Thus the use amphiphilic macromonomers is another method to achieve the particle formation and their subsequent stabilization. Macromonomers can be pre-reacted to form graft copolymers, which are be introduced into the reaction medium afterwards. Macromonomers can also be copolymerized with classical monomers in situ to form graft copolymers. This is a simple and flexible method for producing monodisperse micron-sized polymer particles. Macromonomers can produce ion-free acrylic lattices with superior stability and film forming properties compared to conventional charge stabilized lattices. These non-con-... [Pg.10]

When studying the free-radical copolymerization of methacrylic and acrylic acids with vinyl monomers, it was established that the addition of catalytic amounts of SnCl and (C6Hs)3SnH has a marked effect on the copolymer composition. It was found that complexes are formed by charge transfer between unsaturated acids and the above tin compounds. It has been suggested that the change in polymer composition is caused by the interaction of the tin compounds with a transition complex resulting in a decrease of the resonance stabilization of the latter 94,). [Pg.128]

Dias FB, King S, Monkman AP, Perepichka n, Kryuchkov MA, Perepichka IF, Bryce MR (2008) Dipolar stabilization of emissive singlet charge transfer excited states in polyfluorene copolymers. J Phys Chem B 112 6557-66... [Pg.129]

As mentioned in Sect. 2.2.3, the biodistribution of HPMA copolymers depends on many factors. Molecular weight influences the uptake in the isolated tissue of yolk sac [266] as well as the elimination in vivo [124, 125,267,268]. Nonspecific increase in the rate of polymer uptake can be achieved by incorporation of positively charged or hydrophobic comonomers into the HPMA copolymer structure, such as methacryloyloxyethyltrimethylammonium chloride [22], N-methacryloyltyrosinamide [21], or N-[2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethyl]acrylamide [267]. The incorporation of hydrophobic moieties may influence the solution properties of the HPMA copolymer conjugates [132,134,269]. The interaction with the cellular surface may depend on the association number and the stability of the micelles. [Pg.104]


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