Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.41, No.2, 159-165, 2003
Preparation of polymer microspheres from solutions
Polymer microspheres are obtained by the dropwise addition of a precipitant, containing a polymeric stabilizer, into a polymer solution, containing a polymeric stabilizer. The polymer and stabilizer concentrations, the stirring speed, and the precipitation temperature determine the size and size uniformity of the microspheres. Seven polymer microspheres of polyimide, poly(ether imide), poly(ether ketone), poly(phenylene oxide), polysulfone, poly(vinylidene fluoride), and cellulose diacetate have been prepared with dimethylacetamide as the solvent, with water as the precipitant, and with poly(vinyl alcohol) as the stabilizer. The size and size uniformity of the obtained microspheres are d = 2.3-25.7 mum and is an element of = 0.15-0.50, respectively (epsilon = sigma/d, where epsilon is the dispersion coefficient, d is the average diameter, and sigma is the standard deviation of the diameter).