1998
DOI: 10.1007/s003960050259
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Reactive surfactants in heterophase polymerization for high performance polymers

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“…PS and PMMA latexes were further prepared by Chen et al, [96,97] as well as by Kim and Luckham. [98] One should mention also the preparation, by Schechtman [99] and by Schipper et al, [100] of PS latexes in the presence of reactive surfactants such as PPO-PEO and PBO-PEO macromonomers and of acrylic core-shell latexes obtained by Guyot and co-workers [90,101,102] with block copolymer macromonomers, so-called surfmers.…”
Section: Poly(alkylene Oxide) Block Copolymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PS and PMMA latexes were further prepared by Chen et al, [96,97] as well as by Kim and Luckham. [98] One should mention also the preparation, by Schechtman [99] and by Schipper et al, [100] of PS latexes in the presence of reactive surfactants such as PPO-PEO and PBO-PEO macromonomers and of acrylic core-shell latexes obtained by Guyot and co-workers [90,101,102] with block copolymer macromonomers, so-called surfmers.…”
Section: Poly(alkylene Oxide) Block Copolymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further problem associated with the synthesis is the purity of the surfmers. In some cases, the synthesis scheme leads to impurities that are difficult to separate from the surfmer, and this may affect the surface properties [61,73].…”
Section: Getting Startedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of polymer latex preparation, using heterophase free-radical processes, three main classes of specialty surfactants have been used: inisurfs (free radical initiator surfactants) [2,3], surfmers (monomer surfactants) [4][5][6][7] and transurfs (chain-transfer surfactants) [8][9][10]. In addition to their classical surfactant properties, all of these specialty surfactants play a significant role in the free radical polymerization mechanism itself [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%