Encapsulation of magnetic particles via miniemulsion polymerization of styrene. II. Effect of some parameters on the polymerization of styrene

Qiuyu Zhang, Gang Xie, Hepeng Zhang, Junping Zhang, Min He

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Abstract

Effects of some parameters on the polymerization of Styrene (St) during encapsulation of iron oxide particles via miniemulsion polymerization have been investigated. At the early stage of reaction, polymerization rate increased slightly with the increase of sonicating time, and then it leveled off. The polymerization rate increased with the increase of KPS at the early stage of polymerization, which tendency is analogous to the result of polymerization of St in miniemulsion without the presence of iron oxide particles. The increase of iron oxide not only decreased the polymerization rate but also resulted in poorer monodisperseof the particles when keeping the amount of dispersant constant. The dispersant played an important role in the encapsulation of magnetic particles via miniemulsion polymerization of St. It not only made the iron oxide disperse well in monomer droplets but also led to a much faster polymerization than that of no dispersant in system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3525-3530
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Applied Polymer Science
Volume105
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Sep 2007

Keywords

  • Core-shell polymers
  • Degree of polymerization
  • Emulsion polymerization
  • Kinetics (polym.)
  • Magnetic polymers

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