Abstract: | Two kinds of anionic polymer emulsions with different particle sizes were blended and cast on a release-paper at 30°C. One was poly(butyl acrylate) emulsion, and the other was ethyl acrylate–methyl methacrylate (1 : 1, weight ratio) copolymer emulsion. They were produced by emulsifier-free emulsion polymerization. The blend films prepared in an appropriate range of the blend ratio had a great difference in tackiness between both surfaces: The air-side surface exhibited tackiness and the release-paper side showed nontackiness. The forming mechanism is discussed. |