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Preparation of surfactant-free vinyl polymers by conventional emulsion polymerization using hydrolysable emulsifiers

Emulsion polymerizations of several vinyl monomers, styrene, methyl methacrylate, butyl methacrylate, butyl acrylate, and vinyl acetate, in water using alkali–hydrolysable cationic surfactants with a betaine ester group (1-alkoxycarbonylmethyl)trimethylammonium chlorides, as emulsifiers were carried...

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Published in:Polymer bulletin (Berlin, Germany) Germany), 2011-11, Vol.67 (8), p.1455-1462
Main Authors: Itoh, Yoshihiro, Sahara, Fumiya, Ozaki, Kaori, Akasaka, Ryo, Teramoto, Akira
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Aqueous solutions
Bulk polymerization
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Complex Fluids and Microfluidics
Emulsifiers
Emulsion polymerization
Exact sciences and technology
Hydrocarbons
Latex
Monomers
Organic Chemistry
Organic polymers
Original Paper
Particle size
Physical Chemistry
Physicochemistry of polymers
Polymer films
Polymer Sciences
Polymerization
Polymers
Polymethyl methacrylate
Preparation, kinetics, thermodynamics, mechanism and catalysts
Salting
Sodium hydroxide
Soft and Granular Matter
Spectrum analysis
Surfactants
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl polymers
Viscosity
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