1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-0518(19990701)37:13<2069::aid-pola21>3.0.co;2-7
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Formation of highly monodispersed emulsifier-free cationic poly(methylstyrene) latex particles

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“…1.5) describes polymerization of methylstyrene (vinyl toluene) initiated with 2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane)dihydrochloride. Basically these authors [138] confirmed the relations obtained from Goodwin et al for styrene as monomer [135] regarding the dependence of the average particle size on initiator concentration and total ionic strength. Moreover, Wu et al [138] also observed that the stirrer speed influenced the particle size distribution in such a way that at 250 and 350 rpm polydisperse and monodisperse particle size distributions were observed, respectively.…”
Section: Some Practical Examples ± Surfactant-free Emulsion Polymerizsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…1.5) describes polymerization of methylstyrene (vinyl toluene) initiated with 2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane)dihydrochloride. Basically these authors [138] confirmed the relations obtained from Goodwin et al for styrene as monomer [135] regarding the dependence of the average particle size on initiator concentration and total ionic strength. Moreover, Wu et al [138] also observed that the stirrer speed influenced the particle size distribution in such a way that at 250 and 350 rpm polydisperse and monodisperse particle size distributions were observed, respectively.…”
Section: Some Practical Examples ± Surfactant-free Emulsion Polymerizsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The PS size can be controlled from 120 to 380 nm by changing the initiator concentration from 1.2 to 38 mM. It is known that the dependence of the final particle size on the initiator concentration is classified into two cases: 11 the case in which the particle size decreases with increasing anionic or neutral initiator concentration, 12,13 and the case in which the particle size shows the reverse trend with increasing cationic initiator concentration. 14,15 The former mechanism is easily understandable, because a large number of nuclei are formed at the initial stage so that the final particle size becomes small for a given amount of monomer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 6 ml styrene monomer, 75 ml acetone, 75 ml doubly distilled water, and 0.07 g V-50 (2,2-azobis-(isobutyramidine)dihydrochloride) initiator of polymerization were blended together in an autoclave, stirred for 10 min, and then cured for 6 h at 90 C. 28 The size of the PSNS was determined for approximately 65 nm of the most probable diameter with a 20 nm half-peak width of distribution.…”
Section: Assembling Of Psns/pss Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the positive charged PS nano-sphere (PSNS) has been solvothermal synthesized 28 and was self-assembly modified 29 onto a PDMS microchannel to obtain a quasi-ordered PSNS monolayer. Followed by driving through the PSS solution, the final PSNS/PSS modified layer was built on channel surface and the surface properties were characterized by EOF, contact angle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%