Hollow particles are produced by the burying of sulfate end-groups inside particles prepared by emulsion polymerization of styrene with potassium persulfate as initiator in the absence/presence of a nonionic emulsifier
Polymer Chemistry2017Vol. 8(45), pp. 6972–6980
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Abstract
We resolved the longtime enigma in emulsion polymerization of styrene with K2S2O8by showing the fact that hollow polystyrene particles were successfully prepared by heat treatment in the emulsion state.
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