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Monodisperse latex transmission electron

The various latexes were characterized with respect to particle size and size distribution, surface charge and functional group density, and electrophoretic mobility behavior. As observed by transmission electron microscopy all latexes were found highly monodisperse with a uniformity ratio between 1.001 and 1.010, a property due to the short duration of the nucleation period involved in the various radical-initiated heterogeneous polymerization processes. The surface charge density was determined by a colorimetric titration method reported elsewhere [13]. [Pg.174]

Koehler and Provder [317] sized monodisperse PMMA latexes with a range of instruments Disc centrifugal sedimentation (DCP), sedimentation field flow fractionation (SFFF), hydrodynamic chromatography (HDC), photon correlation spectroscopy (PCS), turbidimetry and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). TEM gave the smallest sizes, DCP and SFFF were in fair agreement in the center and PCS the highest sizes. [Pg.601]

Aniline was added to a monodisperse cationic polystyrene latex and polymerisation initiated by the addition of ammonium persulphate solution, forming a core-shell latex, which was characterised by infrared spectroscopy, and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The composites exhibited electrical conductivity comparable to that of pure polyaniline, with a percolation threshold of approximately 3 wt% polyaniline. 12 refs. [Pg.59]

Cationic latex particles with surface amino groups were prepared by a multi-step batch emulsion polymerisation. Monodisperse cationic latex particles to be used as the seed were synthesised first. Then the amino-functionalised monomer, aminoethylmethacrylate hydrochloride, was used to synthesise the final functionalised latex particles. Three different azo initiators were used 2,2 -azobisisobutyramidine dihydrochloride, 2,2 -azobisdimethyleneisobutyramidine dihydrochloride, and 2,2 -azobisisobutyronitrile. Hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide was used as the emulsifier. The latices were characterised by photon correlation spectroscopy to study the mean particle diameters, transmission electron microscopy to deteimine the particle size distributions, and hence the number- and weight-average diameters and the polydispersity index. The conversion was determined gravimetrically, the surface density of the amino groups was detemiined by conductimetric titrations, and the... [Pg.57]


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