INVESTIGADORES
GUGLIOTTA Luis Marcelino
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Waterborne polystyrene-polybutadiene nanoparticles by miniemulsion polymerization
Autor/es:
RONCO, L.I.; MINARI, R.J.; VEGA, J.R.; MEIRA, G.R.; GUGLIOTTA, L.M.
Lugar:
Pisa
Reunión:
Congreso; European Polymer Congress EPF 2013; 2013
Institución organizadora:
EPF
Resumen:
Miniemulsion (ME) polymerization represents an alternative to
formulate waterborne nanocompasites on the basis of a synergetic
combination of different polymeric materials [1]. In this work, the ME
polymerization of styrene (St) in the presence of 5% wbop (weight based
on organic phase) of polybutadiene (PB) is investigated, with the aim of
synthesizing waterborne polystyrene (PS)-PB nanocomposites, with the
potential application as reinforced materials.
PS-PB latexes of 20-50% solids content were synthetized using as
initiators potassium persulfate (KPS) or benzoyl peroxide (BPO). After 2
hr of reaction, the final conversions observed with KPS (90-95%) were
higher than those obtained with BPO (85-89%). On the other hand, BPO
promoted droplets nucleation and grafting of PS onto the PB chain due
to BPO produced radicals (inside the droplets) which exhibited limited
water solubility. Particle morphology was also affected by the employed
initiator. With KPS most of the particles were homogeneous, i.e. formed
by secondary nucleation; while some of the particles presented a 3-
phase internal morphology, with a PS shell, an intermediate PB-enriched
phase, and a partially polymerized PS core. In the
experiments with BPO, larger occluded rubber particles were observed,
with multiple PS occlusions, as the ?salami? like particle
morphologies observed in the synthesis of high impact PS, but at a
nanometric scale.

