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Suspension Polymerization of Styrene Monomer without Emulsifier and Initiator.

2003; Japan Oil Chemists' Society; Volume: 52; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5650/jos.52.167

ISSN

1347-3352

Autores

Gen Okudaira, Keiji Kamogawa, Toshio Sakai, Hideki Sakai, Masahiko Abe,

Tópico(s)

Thermal and Kinetic Analysis

Resumo

Ultrasonic waves were used to perform suspension polymerization of styrene monomer in the absence of both emulsifier (surfactant) and polymerization initiator. Styrene monomer was ultrasonically dispersed as oil droplets at 40 kHz after being added dropwise into water. Polymerization of the monomer in the droplets was initiated with the radical species from water as the polymerization initiator generated by irradiation with a high frequency ultrasonic wave at 200 kHz on the surfactant-free (styrene monomer/water) emulsion. The particles thus prepared were confirmed to be polystyrene particles by FT-IR measurements and the particle size was found to be several tens nanometers through TEM observation and dynamic light scattering measurement.

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