Abstract

Core–shell fluoroacrylate copolymer latex, typically used for the protection of ancient stone monument, was synthesized in this paper by semi-continuous seed emulsion polymerization with butyl acrylate (BA) served as the core, methyl methacrylate (MMA), BA and dodecafluoroheptyl methacrylate (DFHMA, C 11H 8O 2F 12) served as the shell. At the same time, the above core–shell fluoroacrylate latex was modified by hydrolysis of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS, Si(OC 2H 5) 4) in the presence of silane coupling agent dodecyltrimethoxysilane (DTMS, C 12H 25Si(OCH 3) 3). The chemical component of the final latex was analyzed by FT-IR. Morphology structure and the particle size of core–shell latex were determined by TEM. The effect of DFHMA and TEOS content on the latex and film properties was characterized by SEM-EDX, AFM, TEM, DSC and UV–vis. The analysis results indicated that the copolymer latex particle presented uniform sphere core–shell structure with 40–50 nm in diameter. About 30 wt% DFHMA gave favorable characteristics both in latex and in film properties. Compared with core–shell fluoroacrylate latex, the modified fluoroacrylate copolymer displayed, when TEOS was controlled in 2.2–3.8 wt%, sound performances in hydrophobic, mechanics, thermodynamics and resistance to ultraviolet.

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