Abstract

AbstractTwo types of reactive acrylic microgel particles of methyl methacrylate (MMA)/ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) (66.4/33.6 and 0/100 (mol/mol)) were prepared by miniemulsion polymerization with 2,2′‐azobisisobutyronitrile as the initiator in the temperature range 60–80 °C. Ostwald ripening occurred during the very early stage of polymerization. In addition to the predominant droplet nucleation, homogeneous nucleation was also observed. The polymerization rate for MMA/EGDMA miniemulsion was higher than that for EGDMA miniemulsion. By contrast, comparable apparent limiting conversions were observed for the polymerizations of MMA/EGDMA and EGDMA. The mole fractions of MMA and EGDMA units incorporated into the copolymer product were estimated to be 0.62 and 0.38, respectively, for the polymerization of MMA/EGDMA at 70 °C. The mole fraction of the EGDMA unit containing one CC within the MMA/EGDMA microgel particle product was estimated to be 0.23, which was comparable to that (0.22) of the EGDMA unit containing one CC within the EGDMA microgel particle product. © 2015 Society of Chemical Industry

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