1998
DOI: 10.1007/s003960050324
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Structure and flow behavior of crosslinked ethyl acrylate-methacrylic acid copolymer dispersion particles

Abstract: Changes in viscosity, pH and static light scattering behavior on alkali addition of model dispersions of statistical copolymers of ethyl acrylate with 15 and 50 wt% of methacrylic acid prepared by semicontinuous emuslion copolymerization and crosslinked with various amount of N,Nmethylenebisacrylamide were investigated. It was found that about 1% of crosslinking agent was sufficient to prevent unpredictable disintegration of dispersion particles and gauranteed reproducible flow behavior of alkalinized dispersi… Show more

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“…Curves for AA fall into three regions, separated by two inflection points [Figure (a)]. According to Quadrat et al ., the first inflection point corresponds to neutralization of acid groups located on the surface of the latex particles and water soluble oligomers, while the second inflection point indicates groups buried beneath the surface of the particles. By subtracting the amount of acid, determined for the Control sample, the mole fraction of carboxyl groups on surface and in water phase oligomers was determined to be between 50% and 55% for AA latexes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curves for AA fall into three regions, separated by two inflection points [Figure (a)]. According to Quadrat et al ., the first inflection point corresponds to neutralization of acid groups located on the surface of the latex particles and water soluble oligomers, while the second inflection point indicates groups buried beneath the surface of the particles. By subtracting the amount of acid, determined for the Control sample, the mole fraction of carboxyl groups on surface and in water phase oligomers was determined to be between 50% and 55% for AA latexes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%