M. Okaniwa, Synthesis of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and poly(butadiene) composite particles and the properties of their grafted polymer particles, POLYMER, 41(2), 2000, pp. 453-460
Micro separated composite polymer particles comprising of poly(dimethylsilo
xane) (PDMS) and poly(butadiene) (PB) were prepared by an emulsifier-free s
eeded emulsion polymerization of butadiene with a radical initiator in the
presence of a PDMS latex. The following three factors controlled the morpho
logy of the particles: (i) cross-linking degree of PDMS; (ii) cross-linking
degree of PB; and (iii) source of polymerization initiator. By decreasing
the cross-linking degree of PDMS or PB, we obtain segregated PB from PDMS.
An initiation system consisting of tert-butyl peroxylaurate and ferrous sul
fate gave the hemispherical morphology in contrast to the core shell for po
tassium persulfate. Styrene and acrylonitrile were able to graft onto the P
B phase of the particles with high efficiency. The corrections between the
morphology of the composite polymer particles and the practical properties
of poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile)-modified graft polymers were also discuss
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