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Styrene acrylate second-stage monomer

Table VII - 35//65 - Two Stage Latexes Using Styrene/acrylate Second Stage Monomer... Table VII - 35//65 - Two Stage Latexes Using Styrene/acrylate Second Stage Monomer...
The present paper demonstrates that for polystyrene seed latexes and styrene-acrylic or all acrylic second stage monomers, complete association can take place when S>100%, if certain mixtures of anionic and nonionic surfactant are used. The morphology of some of the two-stage latexes is described. [Pg.478]

Besides two-component LIPNs, three-component LIPNs have also been studied through three-stage emulsion polymerization processes (Zhang et al. 1991, 1994 Isao et al. 1992). These authors synthesized poly(n-butyl acrylate) cross-linked with ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as the seed latex. Styrene and divinylbenzene were added at the second stage. The third stage was linear poly(methyl methacrylate). Starved polymerization conditions resulted in more regular-shaped latex particles than batch addition of monomer. [Pg.705]

Table IX gives the recipe used for these pol3nnerizations. The polybutyl acrylate seed latex was prepared by heating the ingredients for 24 hours at 70° the styrene, water, and potassium persulfate were then added and polymerized for another 8 hours at 70°. Three methods of adding the styrene monomer were used in the second-stage polymerization (i) batch polymerization (ii) equilibrium swelling of the seed latex particles followed by batch pol3nneriza-tion (iii) starved semi-continuous pol3nnerization. The particle growth was essentially stoichiometric, i.e., no new particles were initiated. All three latexes formed transparent continuous films upon drying, whereas a 50 50 mixture of polybutyl acrylate and... Table IX gives the recipe used for these pol3nnerizations. The polybutyl acrylate seed latex was prepared by heating the ingredients for 24 hours at 70° the styrene, water, and potassium persulfate were then added and polymerized for another 8 hours at 70°. Three methods of adding the styrene monomer were used in the second-stage polymerization (i) batch polymerization (ii) equilibrium swelling of the seed latex particles followed by batch pol3nneriza-tion (iii) starved semi-continuous pol3nnerization. The particle growth was essentially stoichiometric, i.e., no new particles were initiated. All three latexes formed transparent continuous films upon drying, whereas a 50 50 mixture of polybutyl acrylate and...

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