I. Kimura et al., Encapsulation of aluminum flakes by dispersion polymerization of styrene in a nonaqueous system with reactive surfactants, J APPL POLY, 81(3), 2001, pp. 675-683
Dispersion polymerization of styrene in ethanol was carried out to encapsul
ate aluminum flakes. The effects of three reactive surfactants, two anionic
and one nonionic, were investigated. It was confirmed prior to encapsulati
on that these surfactants did not polymerize by themselves but did promote
polymerization of styrene. The capsules obtained were characterized with re
spect to the morphology and mean size. The encapsulating efficiency of the
polymer of the wall material, the wall thickness, and the molecular weight
distribution were measured. The effects of the concentrations of styrene mo
nomer and reactive surfactants on these characteristics were determined and
discussed. Aluminum flakes were coagulated to form secondary particles and
they were covered with fine polymer particles, which were precipitated in
the continuous phase. To improve encapsulation, the auxiliary addition of n
onionic surfactant was attempted. By controlling those concentrations, caps
ules covered with polymer layer were prepared. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons,
Inc.