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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2002

Polymerization rate and mechanism of ultrasonically initiated emulsion polymerization of n-butyl acrylate

Hesheng Xia; Qi Wang; Yongqin Liao; Xi Xu; Steven Michael Baxter; Robert Victor Slone; Shuguang Wu; Graham Swift; David G. Westmoreland

The factors affecting the induction period and polymerization rate in ultrasonically initiated emulsion polymerization of n-butyl acrylate (BA) were investigated. The induction period takes only an instant in ultrasonically initiated emulsion polymerization of BA without any added initiator by enhancing the N2 flow rate. Increasing temperature, power output and SDS concentration, decreasing the monomer concentration results in further decreasing induction period and enhanced polymerization rate. Under optimized reaction conditions the conversion of BA reaches 92% in 11 min. The polymerization rate can be controlled by varying reaction parameters. The apparatus of ultrasonically initiated semi-continuous and continuous emulsion polymerization were set up and the feasibility was first studied. Based on the experimental results, a free radical polymerization mechanism for ultrasonically initiated emulsion polymerization was proposed, including the sources of the radicals, the process of radical formation, the locus of polymerization and the polymerization process. Compared with conventional emulsion polymerization, where the radicals come from thermal decomposition of a chemical initiator, ultrasonically initiated emulsion polymerization has attractive features such as no need for a chemical initiator, lower reaction temperature, faster polymerization rate, and higher molecular weight of the polymer prepared.


Langmuir | 2006

Efficient synthesis of sterically stabilized pH-responsive microgels of controllable particle diameter by emulsion polymerization.

Damien Dupin; Syuji Fujii; Steven P. Armes; Paul Francis David Reeve; Steven Michael Baxter


Langmuir | 2007

How does the nature of the steric stabilizer affect the pickering emulsifier performance of lightly cross-linked, acid-swellable poly(2-vinylpyridine) latexes?

Damien Dupin; Steven P. Armes; Carole Connan; Paul Francis David Reeve; Steven Michael Baxter


Langmuir | 1997

Partitioning of Polymer and Inorganic Colloids in Two-Phase Aqueous Polymer Systems

Steven Michael Baxter; Peter R. Sperry; Zhenwen Fu


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2001

Ultrasonically initiated emulsion polymerization of methyl methacrylate

Yongqin Liao; Qi Wang; Hesheng Xia; Xi Xu; Steven Michael Baxter; Robert Victor Slone; Shuguang Wu; Graham Swift; David G. Westmoreland


Polymer International | 2001

Ultrasonically initiated emulsion polymerization of n-butyl acrylate

Qi Wang; Hesheng Xia; Yongqin Liao; Xi Xu; Steven Michael Baxter; Robert Victor Slone; Shuguang Wu; Graham Swift; David G. Westmoreland


Archive | 2008

Cationic polymer latex

Steven Michael Baxter; Marianne Patricia Creamer; Alan Wayne Kohr; Joseph Manna; Paul Francis David Reeve; Halla Ahmad Suleiman


Archive | 2001

Redox system and process

Steven Michael Baxter; Patrick Albert Valley Forge Clark


Archive | 1997

Dispersible, high speed book casing-in vinyl ester/(meth)acrylate adhesive

Steven Michael Baxter; Bradley Anson Jacobs


Archive | 2002

Water resistant polymer network compositions

Steven Michael Baxter; A'mma Anton Georges El; Jung A. Kim; Willie Lau; Curtis Schwartz; Thomas R. Tepe

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