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Nonspherical Epoxy Resin Polymer Particles Synthesized via Solvent-Free Polyaddition Reactions.

Shoichiro AokiTatsuro YoshidaHung K NguyenKen NakajimaTomoyasu HiraiYoshinobu NakamuraSyuji Fujii
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2023)
Cubic liquid marbles (LMs) were fabricated by using various epoxy monomers as internal liquids and millimeter-sized polymer plates as stabilizers. Successively, cubic polymer particles were synthesized via solvent-free polyaddition reactions by exposing the cubic LMs to NH 3 vapor used as a curing agent. The effect of the solubility parameters (SPs) for the epoxy monomers on the formation of the cubic polymer particles was investigated. As a result, we succeeded in fabricating cubic polymer particles reflecting the shapes of the original LMs by using epoxy monomers with SP values of 23.70-21.66 (MPa) 1/2 . Furthermore, the shapes of the LMs could be controlled on demand (e.g., pentahedral and rectangular) by control of the number of polymer plates per LM and/or coalescence of the LMs, resulting in fabrication of polymer particles with shapes reflecting those of the LMs.
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