The surface structure of model latex particles, synthesized for the st
udy of latex film formation mechanisms, was investigated by contact an
gle measurements, surfactant (sodium dodecyl sulfate) adsorption and X
-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Core-shell particles were prepared by
an inverted core-shell polymerization. The hydrophilic polymer of the
shell was produced first and acted as a seed in the final step where
the core was formed. The shell was a styrene/butyl acrylate/methacryli
c acid terpolymer containing 10, 15 or 25 wt.% of methacrylic acid. Th
e core was a styrene/butyl acrylate copolymer. Comparison of the surfa
ce analysis results obtained on the seed and final core-shell latexes
allowed us to draw conclusions on the surface structure of the particl
es and to discuss the mechanism of the inverted core-shell synthesis.
It was demonstrated that the structure of the core-shell particles did
not correspond to the one that would have resulted from an ideal inve
rted core-shell synthesis, but these particles were still suitable for
our studies of film formation mechanisms.