Preparation and Characterization of Expandable St/MMA Copolymers Produced by Suspension Polymerization
Autor: | Kiyumars Jalili, Farhang Abbasi, E. Haddadi, M. Ghasemi, Malihe Nasiri |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Cellular Plastics. 45:197-224 |
ISSN: | 1530-7999 0021-955X |
Popis: | Free radical suspension copolymerization of styrene (St) with methyl methacrylate (MMA) in the presence of n-pentane was investigated. The batch polymerization was performed in a stirred reactor via a two-stage process. First, free radical suspension polymerization of St and MMA in aqueous media was carried out at about 80—90°C with the aid of a monofunctional initiator to the monomer conversions up to about 70%. Second process, called impregnation stage, consisted of a high temperature—high pressure cycle (110—120°C and 10 bars) in which the blowing agent was charged in the reactor and polymerization was carried out with the aid of a high temperature initiator. Fine particles of micron sizes of St/MMA copolymer were synthesized by manipulation of some experimental parameters governing the copolymerization system. Polymerization was carried out at different agitation rates, suspending agent and aqueous phase initiator concentrations as well as emulsifier amounts, while keeping constant the MMA/St ratio. To reach a desired bead size, the above parameters were optimized using the Taguchi method for experimental design and the relative importance of the mentioned parameters was analyzed. Particles with a spherical shape of 250—350 μm were formed. The obtained copolymers were also characterized in terms of molecular weight, polydispersity index, copolymer composition, morphology of the polymer beads, thermal behavior, and particle size and particle size distribution. |
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