Issue 15, 2023

Block–random copolymer stabilisers for semi-batch emulsion polymerisation

Abstract

Polystyrene-b-[polystyrene-r-poly(acrylic acid)] block–random copolymers (BRCs) were used to stabilise polystyrene latexes prepared using a semi-batch emulsion process. The representative BRC used in this work was effective in stabilising the semi-batch emulsion polymerisations, yielding stable latexes with particle diameters as low as 45 nm and a stabilised particle surface area per BRC up to 200 nm2. Unlike classic block copolymers (e.g., PS-b-PAA), the BRC could be used to achieve a high solids content (50 wt%) while maintaining a viscosity below 100 mPa s. The nucleation mechanism is dependent on the pH with only a single primary nucleation stage observed when pH is greater than 8.5 while a two-stage nucleation process is observed for pH below 8.5. In the latter case, a seeded mechanism due to an in situ second order self-assembly process is triggered, increasing polymerisation rates, decreasing mean particle size, and allowing the facile generation of either unimodal or bimodal particle size distributions through judicious control of the pH and monomer feeding rate.

Graphical abstract: Block–random copolymer stabilisers for semi-batch emulsion polymerisation

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jan 2023
Accepted
13 Mar 2023
First published
15 Mar 2023

Polym. Chem., 2023,14, 1781-1790

Block–random copolymer stabilisers for semi-batch emulsion polymerisation

A. Werner, C. A. Sanders, S. E. Smeltzer, S. R. George, A. Gernandt, B. Reck and M. F. Cunningham, Polym. Chem., 2023, 14, 1781 DOI: 10.1039/D3PY00085K

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