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Particle nucleation in emulsion copolymerization containing multifunctional monomers
Authors:M Nomura  K Fujita
Abstract:Characteristic features of particle nucleation and growth in the emulsion copolymerization of styrene and multifunctional monomers such as ethylene glycol dimethacrylate and divinylbenzene were investigated. It was found that in these emulsion copolymerization systems the rate of polymerization per particle decreased drastically with an increase in the content of the multifunctional monomer in the initial monomer feed, and the number of polymer particles produced, on the other hand, increased corresponding to the decrease in the rate of polymerization per particle. The increase in the number of polymer particles produced was explained on the basis of Smith-Ewart theory, which predicts that the number of polymer particles produced would increase inversely proportional to the 0.4 power of the volumetric growth rate per particle, that is the rate of polymerization per particle during the interval of particle formation (Interval I). It was pointed out that the decrease in the rate of polymerization per particle in Interval I would be due mainly to a decrease in the monomer concentration in the polymer particles which was caused by crosslinking networks of the resultant polymer.
Keywords:particle nucleation  emulsion copolymerization  multifunctional monomer  ethylene glycol dimethacrylate  divinylbenzene
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