Anionic dispersion polymerization .1. Control of particle size

Authors
Kim, JJeong, SYKim, KUAhn, YHQuirk, RP
Issue Date
1996-11-30
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Citation
JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE PART A-POLYMER CHEMISTRY, v.34, no.16, pp.3277 - 3288
Abstract
Studies on the mechanism for the formation of the stable dispersion polystyrene prepared by anionic dispersion polymerization of styrene in n-hexane using poly(t-butylstyrene) as the stabilizing moiety in steric stabilizer have been performed by a combination of size exclusion chromatographic (SEC) and transmission electron microscopic (TEM) analyses. When the molecular weight of poly(t-butylstyrene) as the stabilizing moiety exceeded 1.76 x 10(4) g/mol, the formed polymer particles successfully retained a steric stability. Block copolymerization of t-butylstyrene and styrene in n-hexane has also provided the dispersion polymer particles with a relatively narrow size distribution. The stable dispersion polystyrenes have been produced in n-hexane by polymerization of styrene using the mixture of sec-butyllithium and poly(t-butylstyryl)lithium. The polymerization is called living dispersion polymerization (LDP), in which poly(t-butylstyrene-b-styrene) as the steric stabilizer and polystyrene can be formed simultaneously. The particle size was readily controlled by a combination of the concentration of monomer and the molar ratio of poly(t-butylstyryl)lithium to sec-butyllithium, for instance, [stabilizing moiety]/[RLi]. (C) 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Keywords
anionic dispersion polymerization; steric stabilizer; stabilizing moiety; poly(t-butylstyrene-b-styrene); living dispersion polymerization
ISSN
0887-624X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/144232
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