Two-Stage Dispersion Polymerization toward Monodisperse, Controlled Micrometer-Sized Copolymer Particles
- 7 May 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 126 (21), 6562-6563
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja048862d
Abstract
We describe a two-stage dispersion polymerization process to prepare monodisperse micrometer-sized polymer particles in which problematic reagents, such as functional monomers and cross-linkers that commonly disrupt the particle-forming process, were added to the reaction after the nucleation stage was complete. Comonomers added after this point became incorporated into the particles without disturbing the final particle size and size distribution. In this way dye-labeled or functional group-containing micrometer-sized particles with a very narrow size distribution were prepared. By varying the amount of monomer added in the second stage, the final particle diameter could be controlled precisely. Most important of all, this synthetic strategy allowed us to prepare cross-linked particles containing up to 3 mol % cross-linking agent.Keywords
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