Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1396994 | European Polymer Journal | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of the pristine sodium montmorillonite (Na+-MMT) on the styrene emulsion polymerizations with different concentrations of SDS ([SDS]) was investigated. At constant [SDS], the polymerization rate is faster for the run with 1Â wt.% Na+-MMT compared to the counterpart without Na+-MMT. Micelle nucleation predominates in the polymerizations with [SDS]Â â§Â 13Â mM. On the other hand, the contribution of the polymerization associated with the Na+-MMT platelets increases significantly when [SDS] decreases from 13 to 9Â mM. At [SDS] (e.g., 2Â mM)Â <Â CMC, homogeneous nucleation controls the particle formation process and polymerization kinetics. Moreover, the contribution of the Na+-MMT platelets that act as extra reaction loci to the polymerization kinetics is even comparable to the run in the absence of Na+-MMT. The resultant polymer particle size, polymer molecular weight and zeta potential were characterized and a preliminary model was developed to qualitatively study the differences between the polymerizations in the presence and absence of 1Â wt.% Na+-MMT.
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Authors
Chorng-Shyan Chern, Jiang-Jen Lin, Yan-Liang Lin, Shu-Zhen Lai,