Abstract

Thermosensitive core–shell nanoparticles were synthesized by semicontinuous heterophase polymerization of styrene, followed by a seeded polymerization for forming a shell of poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) (PNIPAM). Nanoparticles characterization by scanning transmission electronic microscopy showed core–shell morphology with average particle diameters around 40 nm. An inverse dependence of the particle size with temperature in the range 20–55 °C was identified by quasielastic light scattering measurements. As was expected for core–shell particles with PNIPAM as the shell, a volume phase transition near 32 °C was detected. In spite of thermosensitive properties of core–shell nanoparticles synthesized here, the volume percentage loss values were not so high, probably due to their relatively low content of PNIPAM.

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