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Developing high solid content (HSC) latexes, with over 70% solids, addresses a key challenge in emulsion polymerization. This review covers preparation methods and applications for these advanced materials.

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Area of Science:

  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Materials Science

Background:

  • Increasing the solid content of latex products has been a major challenge in emulsion polymerization for two decades.
  • High solid content (HSC) latexes, with over 70% dispersed phase by weight, offer advantages over conventional latexes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in the preparation methods of HSC latexes.
  • To summarize the diverse applications of HSC latexes.
  • To propose future research directions and prospects in HSC latex technology.

Main Methods:

  • Review of conventional emulsion polymerization techniques.
  • Analysis of miniemulsion polymerization strategies.
  • Examination of self-emulsification and concentrated emulsion polymerization methods.

Main Results:

  • Multiple methods, including conventional, mini, self-emulsification, and concentrated emulsion polymerization, have been successfully employed to produce HSC latexes.
  • Significant progress has been made in achieving high solid content in latex products.
  • Numerous applications for HSC latexes have been developed.

Conclusions:

  • HSC latexes represent a significant advancement in emulsion polymerization.
  • Continued research into preparation and application is crucial for future development.
  • The field shows promising prospects for further innovation and wider adoption.