Abstract

ABSTRACTIn order to obtain novel hollow latexes with both opaque and self film‐forming properties, the four‐layer core/shell latex particles—sequentially consisting of a high carboxyl‐containing soft core, a transition layer, a rigid supporting layer, and an outermost film‐forming layer—are first designed and prepared by emulsion polymerization, and then treated with alkali to fabricate self film‐forming hollow latexes. On the basis of the previous research on the three‐layer core/shell latex, influences of the composition and thickness of the film‐forming layer on the properties and morphologies of the four‐layer core/shell and the final hollow latexes are investigated. Results show that under optimized conditions with butyl acrylate/styrene (BA/St) mass ratio of 2/1, divinyl benzene (DVB) content of 1 wt %, and core/film‐forming layer mass ratio of 1/6 in the film‐forming layer preparation, the final hollow latex particles exhibit best morphology considering both light scattering efficiency and film‐forming capability at room temperature. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015, 132, 42541.

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