Heterocoagulation behavior of carbon black with surface encapsulation through emulsion polymerization |
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Authors: | Lili Jiang Wenqi Wang Aiguo Guan Guozhang Wu |
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Affiliation: | Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymeric Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering, East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | Nanocomposite microspheres containing styrene–acrylate resin, wax, and carbon black (CB) with desired CB dispersion were prepared through heterocoagulation. The CB surface was modified using conventional anionic emulsifier and anionic dispersants with different lengths of nonionic chains and reactivities or through polymer encapsulation via emulsion polymerization to regulate the dispersion and concentration of CB in the microspheres. Experimental results showed that anionic dispersants with long nonionic chains effectively dispersed and stabilized CB particles. Polystyrene (PS) was then encapsulated on the CB surface by using a reactive dispersant and a water‐soluble initiator of polymerization. The CB particles exhibited comparable pH stability with other heterocoagulation components. Overall, encapsulation through emulsion polymerization can be used to obtain not only high CB content but also improved CB distribution in the resulting microspheres. High coagulation efficiency can also be achieved using polystyrene‐encapsulated dispersed CB because of its high affinity to emulsifiers and reactive dispersants during dispersion. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2016 , 133, 43516. |
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Keywords: | emulsion polymerization nanostructured polymers surfactants |
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