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Micelles powder wetting

Surfactants are essential for the preparation of solid/liquid dispersions (suspensions). The latter are generally prepared using two main procedures (7) Bmlding up of particles from molecular units. (2) Dispersion of bulk performed powder in a liquid followed by dispersion and wet milling (comminution) to produce smaller particles. An example of the first system is the production of polymer latex dispersions by emulsion or dispersion polymerization. The monomer is emulsified in an aqueous solution containing a surfactant to produce an emulsion of the monomer. An initiator is added to initiate the polymerization process. In some cases, initiation occurs in the micelles that are swollen by the monomer. The number of particles produced and hence their size is determined by the number of micelles in solution. In dispersion polymerization, the monomer is mixed with a solvent in which the resulting polymer is insoluble. A surfactant (protective colloid) and initiator is added. The surfactant prevents flocculation of the polymer particles once formed. Again the size of the particles produced depends on the nature and concentration of the surfactant used. [Pg.719]


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