Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.48, No.1, 48-54, 2010
The Production of High Polymer to Surfactant Microlatexes
Starved-feed microemulsion polymerization of styrene was investigated. The influence of the type (SDS or Dowfax 2A1) and concentration of anionic surfactant on the final particle size of latex made by the polymerization of microemulsions of styrene was studied. In addition, the influence of 1-pentanol and acrylic acid as cosurfactants was examined. Latexes with 20% solids content and polymer to surfactant ratio of 22 were produced, with a particle diameter of 42 nm and very low polydispersity indexes. Smaller particles are produced using SDS than Dowfax 2A1 for the same weight fraction of surfactant; however, similar particle sizes were obtained with the same molar concentrations of SDS and Dowfax 2A1. Further shot additions of monomer increased solids level as high as 40% and polymer to surfactant ratios greater than 40, with particles remaining monodisperse with average diameter smaller than 60 nm. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 48: 48-54, 2010
Keywords:emulsion polymerization;micelles;microemulsion;particle nucleation;particle size distribution;polymerization;polystyrene;surfactants