Ab Initio Emulsion Polymerization by RAFT-Controlled Self-Assembly
University of Sydney · Electrolux (Australia)
Abstract
A method is developed to enable emulsion polymerization to be performed under RAFT control to give living character without the problems that often affect such systems: formation of an oily layer, loss of colloidal stability, or loss of molecular weight control. Trithiocarbonate RAFT agents are used to form short stabilizing blocks from a water-soluble monomer, from which diblocks can be created by the subsequent polymerization of a hydrophobic monomer. These diblocks are designed to self-assemble to form micelles. Polymerization is initially performed under conditions that avoid the presence of monomer droplets during the particle formation stage and until the hydrophobic ends of the diblocks have become…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.83
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- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
8- CJChristopher J. FergusonCorresponding
University of Sydney, Electrolux (Australia)
- RHRobert Hughes
Electrolux (Australia), University of Sydney
- DNDúc Nguyên
University of Sydney, Electrolux (Australia)
- BTBinh T. T. Pham
University of Sydney, Electrolux (Australia)
- RGRobert G. Gilbert
Electrolux (Australia), University of Sydney
Topics & keywords
- Polymerization
- Emulsion polymerization
- Raft
- Chain transfer
- Monomer
- Chemistry
- Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization
- Polymer chemistry