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Coagulative Nucleation in the Copolymerization of Methyl Methacrylate-Butyl Acrylate under Monomer-Starved Conditions.

Sujey G CastellanosVíctor Vladimir A Fernández-EscamillaMiguel Á Corona-RiveraKarla J González-IñiguezArturo BarreraFrancisco J Moscoso-SánchezEdgar Benjamín Figueroa-OchoaIsrael CejaMartín RabeleroJacobo Aguilar Martínez
Published in: Polymers (2023)
Coagulative nucleation in the copolymerization of methyl methacrylate-butyl acrylate (MMA-BA) via semicontinuous emulsion heterophase polymerization (SEHP) under monomer-starved conditions in latexes with high solid content (50.0 wt %) and low concentrations of surfactant is reported. The SEHP technique allows the obtention of latex with high colloidal stability and has potential industrial application in polymer synthesis. High instantaneous conversions (>90%) and a high-ratio polymerization rate/addition rate ( R p / R a ) ≥ 0.9 were obtained at low times until the final copolymerization, which confirmed the starved conditions in the systems at the highest surfactant concentrations. The particle size exhibited a linear size increment at conversions between 0 and 40% induced by homogeneous nucleation, a transition region between 40 and 50%, and non-linear behavior at higher conversions by coagulative nucleation. These three behaviors were also observed in the particle surfactant coverage area ( Sc ), Z-potential, particle coagulation rate ( dN p / dt ) by the Smoluchowski model, final particle size ( Dp z ), and number particle ( N p ) through the reaction. By means of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images, the onset of coagulation was observed from 50% of conversion until the end of the reaction. In addition, in both processes of copolymerization, tacticity was displayed (mainly syndiotacticity).
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