Abstract

Graft copolymers of acrylonitrile (AN)–styrene (ST) onto polybutadiene were prepared via emulsion polymerization method using a redox initiator system, cumene hydroperoxide–tetrasodium pyrophosphate–ferrous sulfate–dextrose. The effects of initiator, reaction temperature, reaction time, polymer/grafting monomer ratio, and monomer dropping frequency on the graft copolymerization reaction were investigated. Transmission electron micrographs confirmed that the synthesized particles had a core–shell shaped structure. The powdery core–shell shaped poly(butadiene-g-AN–ST) particles with various AN contents in their shells and with different shell thicknesses were prepared, which can be incorporated into brittle epoxy resin as impact modifier. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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