Abstract

Poly(sodium acrylate)-b-polystyrene block copolymers were employed as stabilizers in the emulsion polymerization of styrene. Previous work by our group has shown that the molecular weight dispersity of the stabilizing block is an important design parameter of block copolymer stabilizers; herein, the molecular weight dispersity of the anchoring polystyrene block, ĐPS, was investigated. Stabilization performance was evaluated by the critical aggregation concentration, aggregation number, and surface activity of the block copolymers and the size, distribution, and zeta potential of the polystyrene latex particles. It was observed that ĐPS had a strong effect on aggregation number, which led to a change in the number of latex particles in the seeded emulsion polymerization of styrene. Surface activity decreased with increasing ĐPS due to a greater diversity of copolymer compositions, supporting the idea that copolymers of different composition play different roles in the stabilization of an emulsion. The perf...

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