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STUDIES ON SYNTHESIS OF SILICA SOL-ORGANIC POLYMER COMPOSITE EMULSION

龙复; 王玮; 许涌深; 曹同玉; 胡金生   

  1. Department of Applied Chemistry, Tianjin University, 300072, Tianjin
  • 收稿日期:1991-05-14 修回日期:1991-12-04 出版日期:1992-12-28 发布日期:1992-12-28
  • 通讯作者: 龙复

STUDIES ON SYNTHESIS OF SILICA SOL-ORGANIC POLYMER COMPOSITE EMULSION

LONG Fu; WANG Wei; XU Yongshen; CAO Tongyu; HU Jinsheng   

  1. Department of Applied Chemistry, Tianjin University, 300072, Tianjin
  • Received:1991-05-14 Revised:1991-12-04 Online:1992-12-28 Published:1992-12-28
  • Contact: LONG Fu

摘要: An emulsion of polystyrene/poly (butylacrylate-methyl methacrylate acrylic acid) core/shell latex particles (PS/P (BA-MMA-AA)) has been prepared by use of three synthetic methods. The effects of synthetic methods on the distribution of carboxyl groups in latex particles were studied. The results show that the seed emulsion polymerization in which the pre-emulsified monomers were added by dropping method to the second stage is the best technique for obtaining the optimum distribution of carboxyl groups on the surface of the latex particles. Furthermore, by using PS/P (BA-MMA-AA), a type of novel composite emulsion of silica sol-PS/P (BA-MMA-AA) was synthesized with the above method. By observation through transmission EM, the morphology of the latex particles obtained shows that a composite structure has been formed between silica sol particles and organic polymer particles.

关键词: silica sol;composite;core/shell;acrylate

Abstract: An emulsion of polystyrene/poly (butylacrylate-methyl methacrylate acrylic acid) core/shell latex particles (PS/P (BA-MMA-AA)) has been prepared by use of three synthetic methods. The effects of synthetic methods on the distribution of carboxyl groups in latex particles were studied. The results show that the seed emulsion polymerization in which the pre-emulsified monomers were added by dropping method to the second stage is the best technique for obtaining the optimum distribution of carboxyl groups on the surface of the latex particles. Furthermore, by using PS/P (BA-MMA-AA), a type of novel composite emulsion of silica sol-PS/P (BA-MMA-AA) was synthesized with the above method. By observation through transmission EM, the morphology of the latex particles obtained shows that a composite structure has been formed between silica sol particles and organic polymer particles.

Key words: silica sol, composite, core/shell, acrylate