Polymer, Vol.46, No.4, 1347-1357, 2005
Crosslinkable surfactants based on linoleic acid-functionalized block copolymers of ethylene oxide and epsilon-caprolactone for the preparation of stable PMMA latices
Amphiphilic diblock and triblock copolymers consisting of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) as (central) hydrophilic segment and poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) as hydrophobic segment(s) were prepared by ring opening polymerization. The length of the PEO segment was kept constant (x(n) = 45), whereas the length of the PCL block(s) was either 6 or 10 units for diblock copolymers and 3 or 5 units at each end for the triblock copolymers. These block copolymers were end-functionalized by esterification with linoleic acid (LA), which contains reactive double bonds. The autoxidative behavior of PEO45-(CL3-LA)(2) functionalized triblock copolymers was investigated by exposure of films to air at ambient conditions. Ninety percent of the double bonds had disappeared in 15 d and a crosslinked structure was obtained after 30 d. Critical micelle concentrations (CMC) of the crosslinkable surfactants were in the range of 0.08-0.19 mmol/l for the diblock copolymer and of 0.19-0.26 mmol/l for the triblock copolymer. The surface tension of aqueous surfactant solutions at the CMC (gamma(CMC)) (25 degreesC) varied from 47.1 to 51.4 mN/m for the diblock and from 45.6 to 48.1 mN/m for the triblock systems. For both systems CMC and gamma(CMC) increase with increasing RLB values. These surfactants were used in PMMA latex preparations. The latices of PMMA prepared with LA-functionalized diblock and triblock copolymers yielded narrow particle size distributions and particle sizes of 180 and 370 nm, respectively, whereas latices prepared with SDS had a particle size of 90 nm. After extraction of the latex particles with methanol, the amounts of the unextractable (either buried or copolymerized) LA-functionalized diblock and triblock copolymers found in extracted PMMA latex particles were 10 and 24% of the initial amount of surfactant added respectively. Control experiments with a stearic acid (SA) containing diblock copolymer showed that the amount of buried surfactant in PMMA latices was 6.5%. By comparing the overall latex characteristics and stability (shelf stability, freeze-thaw testing and addition of electrolyte solutions and ethanol) it was concluded that an LA-functionalized diblock copolymer (MPEO45-CL10-LA) gave better stabilization of PMMA latices than an LA-functionalized triblock copolymer of comparable composition and HLB value. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.