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HERO ID
6677343
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Role of mixing in copolymerizations of styrene and n-butyl acrylate
Author(s)
Ozdeger, E; Sudol, ED; El-Aasser, MS; Klein, A; ,
Year
1998
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
ISSN:
0021-8995
EISSN:
1097-4628
Publisher
JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Location
NEW YORK
Page Numbers
2277-2289
Web of Science Id
WOS:000075112400021
Abstract
The effect of agitation speed and impeller type on the kinetics of emulsion copolymerization of styrene and n-butyl acrylate was investigated. It was shown that the solids content was an important variable in these studies. At low solids (30%), the impeller type and speed did not have any significant effect on the final number of particles and the overall rate of polymerization. Particle size distributions were unimodal in all the cases. At high solids (50%), some differences were observed when 2 different impellers (Rushton and A310 fluidfoil) were used. The polymerization carried out with the Rushton impeller was faster. Bimodal particle size distributions were obtained for both cases; however, the bimodality was more significant when the A310 fluidfoil impeller was used. Greater numbers of particles and unimodal particle size distributions with high rates of polymerization at 30% solids contrasted the lower numbers of particles and bimodal particle size distributions with lower rates of polymerization seen at 50% solids. These differences were attributed to the partitioning behavior of the surfactant (Triton X-405; octylphenoxy polyethoxy ethanol; Union Carbide, Danbury, CT). (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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