Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.87, No.12, 1941-1947, 2003
Styrene miniemulsion polymerization stabilized by carboxylated polyurethane. II. Kinetics
A styrene miniemulsion was prepared using carboxylated polyurethane as the sole costabilizer and sodium dodecyl sulfate as the surfactant. The effects of the amount of carboxylated polyurethane, the amount of the initiator and surfactant, the presence of a water-phase inhibitor (sodium nitrite), and the reaction temperature on the kinetics of the miniemulsion polymerization were investigated. The evolution of the particle size during the polymerization was measured. The results show that the polymerization rate was proportional to the 0.21 power of the surfactant concentration and the 0.30 power of azobisisobutyronitrile. The droplet nucleation and homogeneous nucleation were found to be coexistent in the polymerization. The hydrophility of the particle surface plays a key role in the nucleation of the particle and, therefore, has an important effect on the kinetics of the polymerization. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.