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Influence of the third monomer on lauryl methacrylateamethyl methacrylate emulsion terpolymerization
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Shabnam, Rukhsana
, Ahmad, Hasan
, Miah, Muhammad
, Ali, Abu
, Tauer, Klaus
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Emulsions
2013
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Influence of the third monomer on lauryl methacrylateamethyl methacrylate emulsion terpolymerization
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Shabnam, Rukhsana
, Ahmad, Hasan
, Miah, Muhammad
, Ali, Abu
, Tauer, Klaus
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Emulsions
2013
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Influence of the third monomer on lauryl methacrylateamethyl methacrylate emulsion terpolymerization
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Influence of the third monomer on lauryl methacrylateamethyl methacrylate emulsion terpolymerization
2013
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An experimental study shows how the emulsion terpolymerization of lauryl methacrylate (LMA) and methyl methacrylate is influenced by the nature of the third monomer. The third monomer is either glycidyl methacrylate, hydroxyethyl methacrylate, hydroxypropyl methacrylate, or styrene. We report the synthesis of terpolymer particles with an appreciably high content of the very hydrophobic LMA (between 0.2515 and 0.238 molar fraction in the monomer mixture) in 60:40 weight water/ethanol mixture as the continuous phase, poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) as a polymeric steric stabilizer, and potassium peroxodisulfate as the initiator. The emulsion terpolymerization proceeds smoothly without the formation of coagulum and leads to particles with an average diameter clearly below 1 mu m. We discuss the overall polymerization behavior regarding conversionatime curves, particle morphology, and glass transition temperature of the terpolymers in dependence of the lyophilicity/lyophobicity of the monomer mixture.
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