The formation of “inverted” core-shell latexes

Lee, D. I. ; Ishikawa, T.

New York : Wiley-Blackwell
Published 1983
ISSN:
0360-6376
Keywords:
Physics ; Polymer and Materials Science
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Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
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It has been found that when hydrophobic monomers are polymerized in the presence of highly hydrophilic polymer seed particles, the second-stage hydrophobic polymers form cores surrounded by the first-stage hydrophilic polymers, resulting in “inverted” core-shell latexes. The formation of core-shell morphology by this inversion process has been found to be dependent on the hydrophilicity and molecular weight of the first-stage hydrophilic polymers and the extent of phase separation between the two polymers involved. Particle morphology has been examined by electron microscopy, surface acid titration, alkali swelling of particles, and surface reactivity.
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autor Lee, D. I.
Ishikawa, T.
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Ishikawa, T.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pol.1983.170210115
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notes It has been found that when hydrophobic monomers are polymerized in the presence of highly hydrophilic polymer seed particles, the second-stage hydrophobic polymers form cores surrounded by the first-stage hydrophilic polymers, resulting in “inverted” core-shell latexes. The formation of core-shell morphology by this inversion process has been found to be dependent on the hydrophilicity and molecular weight of the first-stage hydrophilic polymers and the extent of phase separation between the two polymers involved. Particle morphology has been examined by electron microscopy, surface acid titration, alkali swelling of particles, and surface reactivity.
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shingle_author_1 Lee, D. I.
Ishikawa, T.
shingle_author_2 Lee, D. I.
Ishikawa, T.
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Ishikawa, T.
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Ishikawa, T.
shingle_catch_all_1 Lee, D. I.
Ishikawa, T.
The formation of “inverted” core-shell latexes
Physics
Polymer and Materials Science
Physics
Polymer and Materials Science
It has been found that when hydrophobic monomers are polymerized in the presence of highly hydrophilic polymer seed particles, the second-stage hydrophobic polymers form cores surrounded by the first-stage hydrophilic polymers, resulting in “inverted” core-shell latexes. The formation of core-shell morphology by this inversion process has been found to be dependent on the hydrophilicity and molecular weight of the first-stage hydrophilic polymers and the extent of phase separation between the two polymers involved. Particle morphology has been examined by electron microscopy, surface acid titration, alkali swelling of particles, and surface reactivity.
0360-6376
03606376
Wiley-Blackwell
shingle_catch_all_2 Lee, D. I.
Ishikawa, T.
The formation of “inverted” core-shell latexes
Physics
Polymer and Materials Science
Physics
Polymer and Materials Science
It has been found that when hydrophobic monomers are polymerized in the presence of highly hydrophilic polymer seed particles, the second-stage hydrophobic polymers form cores surrounded by the first-stage hydrophilic polymers, resulting in “inverted” core-shell latexes. The formation of core-shell morphology by this inversion process has been found to be dependent on the hydrophilicity and molecular weight of the first-stage hydrophilic polymers and the extent of phase separation between the two polymers involved. Particle morphology has been examined by electron microscopy, surface acid titration, alkali swelling of particles, and surface reactivity.
0360-6376
03606376
Wiley-Blackwell
shingle_catch_all_3 Lee, D. I.
Ishikawa, T.
The formation of “inverted” core-shell latexes
Physics
Polymer and Materials Science
Physics
Polymer and Materials Science
It has been found that when hydrophobic monomers are polymerized in the presence of highly hydrophilic polymer seed particles, the second-stage hydrophobic polymers form cores surrounded by the first-stage hydrophilic polymers, resulting in “inverted” core-shell latexes. The formation of core-shell morphology by this inversion process has been found to be dependent on the hydrophilicity and molecular weight of the first-stage hydrophilic polymers and the extent of phase separation between the two polymers involved. Particle morphology has been examined by electron microscopy, surface acid titration, alkali swelling of particles, and surface reactivity.
0360-6376
03606376
Wiley-Blackwell
shingle_catch_all_4 Lee, D. I.
Ishikawa, T.
The formation of “inverted” core-shell latexes
Physics
Polymer and Materials Science
Physics
Polymer and Materials Science
It has been found that when hydrophobic monomers are polymerized in the presence of highly hydrophilic polymer seed particles, the second-stage hydrophobic polymers form cores surrounded by the first-stage hydrophilic polymers, resulting in “inverted” core-shell latexes. The formation of core-shell morphology by this inversion process has been found to be dependent on the hydrophilicity and molecular weight of the first-stage hydrophilic polymers and the extent of phase separation between the two polymers involved. Particle morphology has been examined by electron microscopy, surface acid titration, alkali swelling of particles, and surface reactivity.
0360-6376
03606376
Wiley-Blackwell
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