Polymer-silica hybrids latexes dyed with Rhodamine B

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Synthesis of latexes based on polystyrene (PSt) and polybutylacrylate (PBuA) dyed with Rhodamine B (RhB), by polymerization in ternary microemulsions, is discussed in this paper. Silica was generated through the solgel process of methacryloxypropyl-trimethoxysilane (MPTS) and glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GMPS). MPTS copolymerizes, through its double bounds, with St or BuA. GMPS can form covalent bonds with RhB by opening of the oxyranic cycle. The smallest average diameter of the particles was obtained for latexes prepared with MPTS+GMPS couple. Latexes with RhB prepared in the presence of an organophilic layered silicate (Cloisite 20 A) were used for comparing the influence of the inorganic fillers on microemulsion properties. By St and BuA copolymerization with MPTS hybrids which can react by sol-gel process with GMPS, a coupling agent for RhB, were prepared. By using RhB as molecular sample, polarity modifications for polymer-inorganic latexes were put in evidence.

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Nistor, C. L., Donescu, D., Purcar, V., Petcu, C., Serban, S., Ghiurea, M., & Corobea, M. C. (2008). Polymer-silica hybrids latexes dyed with Rhodamine B. E-Polymers. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly.2008.8.1.1332

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