Claims
- 1. A core-shell polymer comprising a rubbery polymer core consisting essentially of (a) a conjugated diene, (b) a C.sub.2-8 alkyl acrylate, (c) a mixture of C.sub.2-8 alkyl acrylates, (d) a mixture of a conjugated diene and a C.sub.2-8 alkyl acrylate or (e) a mixture of (a) or (b) and at least one monomer copolymerizable therewith selected from the group consisting of an aromatic vinyl monomer, an aromatic vinylidene monomer, a vinyl cyanide, a vinylidene cyanide and an alkyl methacrylate and a glassy polymer shell which is formed from methyl methacrylate or a mixture of methyl methacrylate and at least one monomer copolymerizable therewith selected from the group consisting of an alkyl acrylate, an alkyl methacrylate, an aromatic vinyl monomer, an aromatic vinylidene monomer, a vinyl cyanide and a vinylidene cyanide, the transition temperature of the glassy polymer being not less than 60.degree. C., the core-shell polymer having substantially no detectable anion.
- 2. The core-shell polymer as claimed in claim 1, wherein an anion contained in the core-shell polymer is not detected by the method which comprises stirring 5 g of the core-shell polymer in 20 ml of distilled water for 3 hours at room temperature, adding 0.1 ml of 1% barium chloride aqueous solution to the extracted sample solution, and observing whether precipitation appears or not.
- 3. The core-shell polymer as claimed in claim 1, wherein an anion contained in the core-shell polymer is not detected by the method which comprises stirring 5 g of the core-shell polymer in 20 ml of distilled water for 3 hours at room temperature, adding 0.5 ml of 0.1N silver nitrate aqueous solution to the extracted sample solution, and observing whether precipitation appears or not.
- 4. The core-shell polymer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transition temperature of the rubbery polymer is not over -30.degree. C.
- 5. The core-shell polymer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the amount of the rubbery polymer core is from 50 to 90 weight % per the whole core-shell polymer.
- 6. The core-shell polymer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the amount of the glassy polymer is from 10 to 50 weight % per the whole core-shell polymer.
- 7. A core-shell polymer comprising a rubbery polymer core consisting essentially of (a) a conjugated diene, (b) a C.sub.2-8 alkyl acrylate, (c) a mixture of C.sub.2-8 alkyl acrylates, (d) a mixture of a conjugated diene and a C.sub.2-8 alkyl acrylate or (e) a mixture of (a) or (b) and at least one monomer copolymerizable therewith selected from the group consisting of an aromatic vinyl monomer, an aromatic vinylidene monomer, a vinyl cyanide, a vinylidene cyanide and an alkyl methacrylate and a glassy polymer shell which is formed from methyl methacrylate or a mixture of methyl methacrylate and at least one monomer copolymerizable therewith selected from the group consisting of an alkyl acrylate, an alkyl methacrylate, an aromatic vinyl monomer, an aromatic vinylidene monomer, a vinyl cyanide and a vinylidene cyanide, the transition temperature of the glassy polymer being not less than 60.degree. C., the core-shell polymer having substantially no detectable anion said core-shell polymer being produced by a method which comprises an emulsion polymerization reaction using as the sole surfactant a nonionic surfactant and a neutral radicals-liberating polymerization initiator.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 501,761, filed Mar. 30, 1990.
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