Abstract
The effects of polystyrene- b-poly(aminomethyl styrene) (PS n - b-PAMS m ) stabilizers on the particle size ( D n ) and size distribution (PSD) in dispersion polymerization of styrene were investigated. The block copolymers, PS n - b-PAMS m , were prepared as follows: (i) atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of styrene (PS-Br), (ii) ATRP of vinylbenzylphthalimide with the PS-Br (PS- b-PVBP), and (iii) treatment of the PS- b-PVBP with hydrazine. When the dispersion polymerization of styrene proceeded at 60 °C in ethanol with PS 19- b-PAMS 130 stabilizer, spherical polystyrene particles with D n = 0.91 μm (PSD = 1.01) were obtained. The particle size was strongly affected by the copolymer composition. With an increase in PAMS block length from m = 54 to 100 in PS 17- b-PAMS m , particle diameter became smaller from 1.55 to 0.91 μm. On the other hand, an increase in the length from m = 20 to 82 in PS 34- b-PAMS m s caused an increase in particle size from 0.35 to 0.70 μm. Titration of the particles suggests that 14–81% of stabilizers used in the polymerization system were attached on the polystyrene particle surfaces, depending on the composition of the block copolymers. Thus, for the dispersion polymerization of styrene, PS n - b-PAMS m block copolymers have both functions as a stabilizer during polymerization and surface-modification sites of polystyrene particles.
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