C. Plessis et al., Kinetics and polymer microstructure of the seeded semibatch emulsion copolymerization of n-butyl acrylate and styrene, MACROMOLEC, 34(15), 2001, pp. 5147-5157
The seeded semibatch emulsion polymerization of n-butyl acrylate, n-BA, wit
h varying amounts of styrene as comonomer was investigated using potassium
persulfate as initiator at 75 degreesC. The kinetics, the gel fraction, the
molecular weight distribution, MWD, and the level of branches were determi
ned. It was observed that the instantaneous conversion, the fraction of gel
, the average molecular weights, and the level of branches were affected by
the amount of styrene in the recipe. In particular, the fraction of gel de
creased from 55% to almosnt nil and the level of branches branches decrease
d from 14 to 5 branches per 1000 carbons of the backbone when the amount of
styrene increased from 0 to 10%. These results have technological implicat
ions because the amount of gel and the level of branches can be controlled;
this is something that was not possible when initiator concentration or mo
nomer feed rates were used as control variables. A mathematical model for p
redicting the kinetics, the fraction of gel, the level of branches and the
MWD was used to analyze the effect of styrene on the seeded semibatch emuls
ion polymerization of n-BA. In addition, it is shown that the adhesive prop
erties of these latexes can be modified by adding small amounts of styrene.