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Hybrid latex

Hybrid Latex Particles - Preparation with Emulsion... [Pg.283]

Crespy D, Landfester K (2009) Synthesis of polyvinylpyrtolidone/silver nanoparticles hybrid latex in non-aqueous miniemulsion at high temperature. Polymer 50 1616-1620... [Pg.44]

Moraes RP, Santos AM, Oliveira PC, et al. (2006) Poly(styrene-co-butyl acrylate)-Brazilian montmorillonite nanocomposites, synthesis of hybrid latexes via miniemulsion polymerization. Macromol Symp 245/246 106-115... [Pg.45]

Fig. 1 Preparation methods for hybrid latex particles and subsequent formation of suprastructures and functionalities... Fig. 1 Preparation methods for hybrid latex particles and subsequent formation of suprastructures and functionalities...
Fig. 2 Different morphologies that can be obtained during preparation of hybrid latex particles... Fig. 2 Different morphologies that can be obtained during preparation of hybrid latex particles...
As mentioned before, hybrid latex particles are usually prepared by seeded emulsion polymerization. In the first stage, well-defined inorganic or organic particles are prepared, while in the second stage a monomer is polymerized in the presence of these well-defined particles. Multistage emulsion polymerization produces structures such as core-shell, inverted core-shell structures, and phase-separated structures such as sandwich structures, hemispheres, raspberry-like and void... [Pg.7]

The miniemulsion process is also very suitable for the preparation of hybrid latex particles. One can have the inorganic particles already present in the droplets, then the polymerization reaction results in encapsulated nanoparticles (see [33]). [Pg.9]

Following a related approach, Castelvetro et al. reported the formation and properties of hybrid latex films resulting from the coalescence of low 7 poly(BA-co-MMA-co-MPTMS) terpolymer latex particles coated by a silica shell [78], The latex was synthesized at neutral pH by semi-continuous emulsion polymerization under starved-feed conditions in order to protect the MPTMS monomer from premature hydrolysis and condensation reactions. A substantial amount of free silanols were therefore available for further reaction with the silica precursor. In order to avoid the formation of a densely crosslinked silica network around the latex core, which may significantly alter film formation, the pH was kept at around 2 (at this pH, hydrolysis is promoted and condensation is significantly retarded). TEM and AFM studies of the nanocomposite film indicated that the silica shell formed a continuous percolating network throughout the polymer matrix. A porous film of interconnected hollow silica spheres was next elaborated by thermo-oxidative decomposition of the organic phase. [Pg.71]

Charleux B, D Agosto F, Delaittre G (2010) Preparation of hybrid latex particles and coreshell particles through the use of controlled radical polymerization techniques in aqueous media. Adv Polym Sd doi 10.1007/12 2010 64... [Pg.120]

Preparation of Hybrid Latex Particles and Core-Shell Particles Through the Use of Controlled Radical Polymerization Techniques in Aqueous Media... [Pg.125]

Preparation of Hybrid Latex Particles and Core-Shell Particles... [Pg.127]


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