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Two-stage emulsion polymerization technique

All latex IPN s were synthesized by two-stage emulsion polymerization techniques (1 18) as follows To 300 ml of deionized deaerated stirre 3 waTer at 60°C were added 50 ml of a 10% (W/V) solution of sodium lauryl sulfate followed by 5 ml of a 5% (w/V) solution of potassium persulfate. The calculated quantity of comonomer was added at a rate of about 2 ml per minute. When the first monomer was fully added a minimum of one hour was allowed to elapse. Then a new portion of initiator was added but no new soap followed by the second charge of comonomers under similar reaction conditions. [Pg.309]

Wu and Zhao studied LIPN systems by a two stage emulsion polymerization technique [Wu and Zhao, 1995]. A latex seed (polymer 1) was synthesized first by a semi-continuous emulsion polymerization process, swollen by the second... [Pg.433]

Wu and Zhao studied LIPN systems by a two-stage emulsion polymerization technique (Wu and Zhao 1995). A latex seed (polymer 1) was synthesized first in a semicontinuous emulsion polymerization, swollen by the second-stage monomer or monomer mixture (forming polymer 2), and followed by polymerization to form IPN materials. Six kinds of monomers were used acrylonitrile (AN), vinyl acetate (VAc), n-butyl acrylate (liBA), methyl methacrylate (MMA), ethyl methacrylate (EMA), and ethyl acrylate (EA). The effect of composition, cross-linking level, feeding sequence of polymer 1 and polymer 2 on the IPN miscibility, and... [Pg.702]

The latex IPNs were synthesized by a two-stage emulsion polymerization technique. The first stage consisted of making a seed latex of crosslinked PVC polymer I and then introducing the monomer II mixture of butadiene and acrylonitrile and crosslinker followed by a second polymerization. The recipe for the seed latex was as follows ... [Pg.76]

The two-stage emulsion polymerization technique was also used to produce polymer latexes bearing saccharide moieties on the particle surface for that a water-soluble monosaccharide monomer was used to functionalize styrene/butyl acrylate latexes [114]. [Pg.274]

Core-shell polymers were commercially introduced as impact modifiers for poly(vinyl chloride) PVC, in the 1960s. They are produced by a two-stage latex emulsion polymerization technique (Cruz-Ramos, 2000). The core is a graftable elastomeric material, usually crosslinked, that is insoluble in the thermoset precursors. Typical elastomers used for these purposes are crosslinked poly(butadiene), random copolymers of styrene and butadiene,... [Pg.252]


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