Amphiphilic Block Copolymers as Stabilizers in Emulsion Polymerization: Effects of the Anchoring Block Molecular Weight Dispersity on Stabilization Performance

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Rachel Champagne-Hartley ◽  
Gary A. Deeter ◽  
J. D. Campbell ◽  
Bernd Reck ◽  
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Sean George ◽  
Rachel Champagne-Hartley ◽  
Gary Deeter ◽  
Dave Campbell ◽  
Bernd Reck ◽  
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Carine Burguière ◽  
Sagrario Pascual ◽  
Bernard Coutin ◽  
Alain Polton ◽  
Michel Tardi ◽  
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E. Bourgeat-Lami

Comb-like P(PEOMA300-co-MAA-co-S)-SG1 macroalkoxyamine terpolymer initiators with dual pH/temperature responsive behavior were synthesized by nitroxide-mediated polymerization and used to control the emulsion polymerization of BMA with a small proportion of styrene.


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Konstantin L. Kaygorodov ◽  
Valery E. Tarabanko ◽  
Marina A. Smirnova ◽  
Nikolay V. Tarabanko ◽  
Yuri N. Malyar ◽  
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For the first time emulsion polymerization of polyangelicalactone with styrene was carried out. Block copolymers with a molecular weight of 40000-1000000 and containing 5-40 wt. % of styrene were prepared. Polymerization rate constants were evaluated. Mechanical properties were evaluated after the copolymers were cured. The cured block copolymers satisfy the basic requirements for high impact polystyrene, and they are biodegradable


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Jiguang Zhang ◽  
Matthew R. Dubay ◽  
Carl J. Houtman ◽  
Steven J. Severtson

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Elisa Martinelli ◽  
Sophie Mieszkin ◽  
John A. Finlay ◽  
Daniel Fischer ◽  
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