Abstract

The polystyrene spherical particles with homogeneously distributed magnetites were prepared using the conventional miniemulsion polymerization. In the first, the magnetite nanoparticles were coated with oleic acid in aqueous Fe 3+/Fe 2+ solution using excess ammonium hydroxide via co-precipitation method. In the second, the miniemulsion polymerization of styrene was carried out using various concentrations of potassium persulfate (KPS) as an initiator, H-08E as an emulsifier, hexadecane as a co-emulsifier and acrylic acid as a dispersing agent in the presence of oleic acid coated magnetite at 70 °C for 24 h. The particle size and its distribution of the homogeneously embedded magnetites were influenced by the concentration of the initiator (KPS) and acrylic acid (AAc). In addition, the emulsifier, H-08E, affects the size and the shape of the PS particles. The optimum conditions for the homogeneously distributed magnetite in the spherical PS particles with the narrow distribution were 5 wt.% styrene, 0.2 g KPS, 0.2 g AAc, and 0.12 g H-08E by inducing 364 nm in diameter, 12.04% in the coefficient of variation ( C v) and 22.1% of the maximum magnetite content.

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