“…As the surface properties of the surfactants are affected by the length and characteristics of both the hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts [106,107] (one measure of this property is the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance, HLB), and the location of the surfmer determines its polymerization behavior, it is expected that the performance of the surfmers will be affected directly by the length and characteristics of both parts of the molecule. Schoonbrood and Asua [64] carried out high solids (50 wt%) seeded semicontinuous emulsion terpolymerizations of styrene-butyl acrylateacrylic acid using two maleate surfmers of different length of the hydrophobic part (dodecyl sulfopropyl maleate, M12, and tetradecyl sulfopropyl maleate, M14).…”