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Bioderived Thiol-Ene Emulsion Polymerization for Hybrid Latex Particles

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posted on 2024-11-06, 04:26 authored by Melissa StanfieldMelissa Stanfield, Claudia A Weerts, Mahesh Prasad Timilsina, Jason Smith, Stuart ThickettStuart Thickett
The thiol-ene emulsion polymerization of three dienes synthesized from bioderived compounds, and subsequent preparation of core-shell polymer latexes, is reported. Levoglucosan (LGA), levogucosenone (LGO) and isosorbide were first modified with 4-pentenoic acid to install polymerizable groups. These monomers were used along with a dithiol to prepare poly(thioether) particles via ab initio emulsion polymerization using potassium persulfate as initiator and sodium dodecyl sulfate as surfactant. The structure of the diene significantly influenced the size of the resulting polymer latex particles. Given their low glass transition temperature, the LGA-derived poly(thioether) particles were used as a seed for the seeded emulsion polymerization of either styrene or methyl methacrylate. Core-shell latex particles with a high Tg core and a low Tg bioderived shell were formed, as verified by electron microscopy and in agreement with theoretical predictions of the equilibrium particle morphology based on the interfacial tensions of each particle phase.

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  • Article

Publication title

Biomacromolecules

Medium

Print-Electronic

Volume

25

Issue

10

Pagination

6580-6590:11

eISSN

1526-4602

ISSN

1525-7797

Department/School

Chemistry

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

United States

Event Venue

School of Natural Sciences - Chemistry, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia.

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© 2024 American Chemical Society

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