Butyl acrylate batch emulsion polymerization in the presence of sodium lauryl sulphate and potassium persulphate

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The batch emulsion polymerization of butyl acrylate in the presence of sodium lauryl sulphate as emulsifier and potassium persulphate as initiator was investigated. The effects of emulsifier concentration, initiator concentration, and monomer/water ratio on the kinetic features were studied. The kinetic data showed that at the conditions studied, the number of particles is proportional to [KPS]0.39 and [SLS]0.54. The number of particles did not practically vary with monomer concentration at the high range of monomer and emulsifier concentrations. At low emulsifier concentration, particle coagulation occurred in the course of reaction, which increased with monomer concentration. Particle nucleation was found to occur during Interval III of the batch process if undissociated micelles exist. It was also confirmed that the zero-one kinetics system can better fit the experimental results, compared to the pseudobulk kinetics.

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Sajjadi, S., & Brooks, B. W. (1999). Butyl acrylate batch emulsion polymerization in the presence of sodium lauryl sulphate and potassium persulphate. Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 37(21), 3957–3972. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-0518(19991101)37:21<3957::AID-POLA11>3.0.CO;2-Q

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