2000
DOI: 10.1021/ma0007132
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Anionic Polymerization of Phenyl Glycidyl Ether in Miniemulsion

Abstract: The anionic polymerization of phenyl glycidyl ether (PGE) in miniemulsion was investigated. Didodecyldimethylammonium hydroxide was used as an inisurf, i.e., exhibiting both surface-active properties and the ability to initiate polymerization by means of its hydroxide counterion. Stable miniemulsions were obtained by ultrasonication, and then polymerization was carried out to produce genuine R,ω-dihydroxylated polyether chains as revealed by 1 H NMR, FTIR, or mass spectroscopic methods. The average molecular w… Show more

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“…6 shows the conversion versus time plots for all experiments done under these conditions. The polymerisation rate increases with temperature as expected from previous studies [1,2]. Almost similar polymerisation rates are obtained with triflic acid and APTS.…”
Section: Changing the Initiating Systemsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…6 shows the conversion versus time plots for all experiments done under these conditions. The polymerisation rate increases with temperature as expected from previous studies [1,2]. Almost similar polymerisation rates are obtained with triflic acid and APTS.…”
Section: Changing the Initiating Systemsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This trapped compound [12] modifies the osmotic pressure into the particles to counteract the Laplace pressure, and is called an 'osmotically' (or kinetically) stable emulsion or miniemulsion. Ostwald ripening could not be seen in any IPE systems [1][2][3][4][5], since the polymer chains that are generated through interfacial polymerisation act as this specific trapped species.…”
Section: Changing the Specific Surface Of The Emulsionmentioning
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“…[9][10][11][12][13][14] Polymerization methods other than free radical polymerization, namely polycondensation/polyaddition and ionic polymerizations, have also been studied in aqueous systems as a route to polymer dispersions. [15][16][17] Polyurethane dispersions are prepared commercially as secondary dispersions or by polycondensation or polyaddition of prepolymers in aqueous systems. 2,18 First publ.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%