2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2008.02.037
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A study of poly(butadiene/methacrylic acid) dispersions: From pH-responsive behaviour to the effects of added Ca2+

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“…Poly(Bd/MAA) dispersions were prepared using batch emulsion polymerisation. The procedure used has been described in detail elsewhere [1]. Poly(Bd/6MAA) was prepared using a co-monomer mixture containing 94 wt.% of Bd and 6 wt.% of MAA.…”
Section: Materials and Poly(bd/maa) Dispersion Preparationmentioning
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“…Poly(Bd/MAA) dispersions were prepared using batch emulsion polymerisation. The procedure used has been described in detail elsewhere [1]. Poly(Bd/6MAA) was prepared using a co-monomer mixture containing 94 wt.% of Bd and 6 wt.% of MAA.…”
Section: Materials and Poly(bd/maa) Dispersion Preparationmentioning
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“…The gel content of the poly(Bd/ 6MAA) particles was measured as 11%. [1]. These may be (a) single multiplets or (b) clusters of multiplets.…”
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“…The apparent pK a was determined from the pH where the degree of neutralisation was 0.50 as described elsewhere [24]. Photon correlation spectroscopy (PCS) measurements were performed using a Brookhaven BI-9000 light scattering apparatus fitted with a 20 mW HeNe laser.…”
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