Abstract

A series of diblock and comblike copolymers based on styrene and 4-vinylbenzyl chloride were synthesized by reversible addition fragmentation transfer (RAFT) using benzyl dithiobenzoate as a control agent. After quaternization of the well-defined hydrophobic precursors with triethylamine, the micellar aggregates, formed by the cationic amphiphilic diblock copolymer when dissolved in water, were investigated by static and dynamic light scattering. The spherical shape of the micelles was established in salted water. Then, the poly(styrene)-b-poly(vinylbenzyltriethylammonium chloride) cationic diblock copolymers were used as a stabilizer for the emulsion polymerization of styrene and appeared to display very good stabilization properties. The ratio between the initial number of micelles and the final number of latex particles was particularly high, as a characteristic of the high mobility of the copolymer chains. Finally, we underlined the strong influence of salt on the nucleation step of the emulsion polym...

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