Abstract

In a previous article, it was reported that a rather amount of sulfate end-groups as initiator fragment were buried in the inside of polystyrene (PS) particles, which were synthesized by emulsion polymerization with potassium persulfate initiator and nonionic emulsifier and operated to absorb water from the aqueous medium, resulting in hollow particles, when the PS emulsion was treated at higher temperature than the glass transition temperature of PS. In this article, it was clarified that the water absorption is based on the osmotic pressure between the outside (aqueous medium) and inside of the PS particles due to the buried sulfate end-groups.

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