One-pot surfactant-free functional latexes by controlled radical polymerization in ab initio emulsion
Jeff Tonnar1, Patrick Lacroix-Desmazes1
1Institut Charles Gerhardt - UMR5253 CNRS/UM2/ENSCM/UM1 - Ingénierie et Architectures Macromoléculaires, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier, 8 rue de l'Ecole Normale, 34296 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. patrick.lacroix-desmazes@enscm.fr.
Abstract:
Acrylic acid is commonly added to industrial formulations in order to enhance the stability and the properties of the final latexes. Herein, we report the first one-pot surfactant-free batch ab initio emulsion polymerization process to obtain acrylic acid functionalized polymer latexes by controlled radical polymerization. Reverse Iodine Transfer Polymerization (RITP) is successfully used to synthesize stable and uncolored latexes with good control over the molecular weights. The in situ synthesis of amphiphilic poly(acrylic acid-co-butyl acrylate) gradient copolymers, which provide an electrosteric stabilization to the latex, enables the polymerization in a surfactant-free process. The living character of this novel functional latex is demonstrated by successful block copolymer synthesis.
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