Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.55, No.10, 1411-1415, 1995
Monodisperse Poly(Butadiene Styrene) Particles by Dispersion Polymerization
Experimental conditions for preparing monodisperse, micron-size poly(butadiene/styrene) particles by dispersion polymerization were investigated. After some initial recipe development, the following variables were fixed : butadiene/styrene weight ratio (90/10), dispersion medium (ethanol),polymeric stabilizer [poly(vinyl pyrrolidone), K-30], costabilizer (sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate), initiator (2,2’-azobisisobutryonitrile), and polymerization temperature (70 degrees C). The primary process variables investigated were the monomer/ethanol ratio (M/S), the rpm of the bottle polymerizer, and the amount of free space (FS) in the polymerization bottles. The particle size varied from 0.77 to 1.8 mu m and was found to increase with increasing M/S and rpm, and decreasing FS.