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Langmuir | 2014

Poly(dimethylsiloxane)-Stabilized Polymer Particles from Radical Dispersion Polymerization in Nonpolar Solvent: Influence of Stabilizer Properties and Monomer Type

Alexandre Richez; Louise Diane Farrand; Mark Goulding; Jonathan Henry Wilson; Simon Lawson; Simon Biggs; Olivier J. Cayre

Particles used in electrophoretic display applications (EPD) must possess a number of specific properties ranging from stability in a nonaqueous solvent, high reflectivity, low polydispersity, and high charge density to name but a few. The manufacture of such particles is best carried out in the solvent of choice for the EPD. This opens up new interests in the study of nonaqueous dispersion polymerization methods, which deliver polymer particles suspended in low dielectric constant solvents. We explore in this article the use of a poly(dimethylsiloxane) macromonomer for the stabilization of poly(methyl methacrylate) polymer particles in dodecane, a typical solvent of choice for EPDs. The use of this stabilizer is significant for this method as it is directly soluble in the reaction medium as opposed to traditionally used poly(12-hydroxystearic acid)-based stabilizers. Additionally, the present study serves as a baseline for subsequent work, where nonaqueous dispersion polymerization will be used to create polymer particles encapsulating liquid droplets and solid pigment particles. In this article, the influence of the macromonomer molecular weight and concentration on the properties of the synthesized particles is studied. In addition, we investigate the possibility of synthesizing polymer particles from other monomers both as a comonomer for methyl methacrylate and as the only monomer in the process. The influence of macromonomer concentration is also studied throughout all experiments.


Merck GmbH, Merck GmbH. WO 2012152392. 2012 Nov 15.. | 2013

Particles for electrophoretic displays

Louise Diane Farrand; Mark James; Matthias Koch; Ashley Nathan Smith; Jonathan Henry Wilson; Mark Goulding; Daniel Walker


Archive | 2010

COLOURED PARTICLES FOR ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAYS

Louise Diane Farrand; Mark Goulding; Jonathan Henry Wilson; Ashley Nathan Smith; Mark James; Daniel Walker


Archive | 2011

COLOURED POLYMER PARTICLES

Louise Diane Farrand; Nils Greinert; Mark Goulding; Mark James; Ashley Nathan Smith; Jonathan Henry Wilson


Archive | 2012

Reactive mesogen based polymer particles

Laura Ramon-Gimenez; Jonathan Henry Wilson; Owain Llyr Parri; Mark Goulding; Roger Kemp; Louise Diane Farrand


Archive | 2011

White reflective polymer particles

Louise Diane Farrand; Mark Goulding; Roger Kemp; Jonathan Henry Wilson


Archive | 2013

Reactive mesogen formulation with conductive additive

Graham M. Smith; Owain Llyr Parri; Vicki Cook; Georg Bernatz; David Wilkes; Jonathan Henry Wilson; Mark James; Philip Edward May


Archive | 2018

Colored polymer particles for electrophoretic displays

Louise Diane Farrand; Nils Greinert; Claire Topping; Jonathan Henry Wilson; Simon Biggs; Olivier Cayre; Simon Lawson; Alexandre Richez; Simone Stuart-cole


Archive | 2017

FULLERENE MIXTURES FOR USE IN ORGANIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Graham E. Morse; Jonathan Henry Wilson; Nicolas Blouin; Solene Bechu


Archive | 2013

Particules destinées à des affichages électrophorétiques

Louise Diane Farrand; Jonathan Henry Wilson; Simon Biggs; Olivier J. Cayre; Simon Lawson; Alexandre Richez; Simone Stuart-cole

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