Claims
- 1. A monodisperse dispersion of polymer particles having an average particle diameter of >5 .mu.m produced by a process which comprises:
- (a) preparing an emulsion or dispersion of monodisperse particles comprising:
- (i) polymer and
- (ii) Substance I which is one or more materials having a molecular weight of <5000 and a water solubility of <10.sup.-2 g/l,
- by adding said Substance I to an aqueous dispersion of monodisperse polymer particles, whereby Substance I is transported through the aqueous phase to said particles which are swelled therewith, under conditions which cause the rate of transport of Substance I through the aqueous phase to be relatively high and then,
- (b) under conditions which are such that the rate of transport of Substance I through the aqueous phase is relatively low, adding to said emulsion or dispersion, Substance II which is one or more partly water-soluble materials, at least one of which is a polymerizable monomer, having a water solubility at least 10 times higher than that of Substance I, whereby Substance II diffuses into the polymer particles containing Substance I at a rate substantially in excess of the rate of departure of Substance I from said polymer particles, the amount of said Substance II diffusing into said particles containing Substance I being at least 20 times that of the original polymer particles used in (a) based on volume and then causing polymerization to take place.
- 2. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1 wherein Substance II is styrene.
- 3. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 2, wherein the average particle diameter is about 7 .mu.m.
- 4. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1, wherein the solubility of said Substance I is <10.sup.-4 g/lH.sub.2.
- 5. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1 wherein the solubility of said Substance I is <10.sup.-5 g/lH.sub.2 O.
- 6. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1 wherein Substance I has a molcular weight of <500.
- 7. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1 wherein Substance I is added in the form of an aqueous emulsion.
- 8. The monodisperse dispersion according to claims 1 or 7 wherein step (a) is performed in the presence of a solvent which is wholly or partly soluble in water and is a solvent for Substance I.
- 9. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 8, wherein said solvent is acetone or a lower alkanol.
- 10. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 8, wherein said solvent is a relatively water-soluble monomer.
- 11. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 8 wherein said solvent is employed in an amount of 1-100% of the amount of water, based on volume, in step (a).
- 12. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 9 wherein said solvent is employed in an amount of 1-100% of the amount of water, based on volume, in step (a).
- 13. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 8 wherein solvent is removed after step (a).
- 14. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1 wherein after step (a), the amount of water in said emulsion or dispersion is increased, emulsifier is or is not added, and then Substance II is added with or without stirring.
- 15. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1 wherein a water soluble or partly water soluble initiator is added in step (b).
- 16. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1 wherein in step (a) an initiator having very low solubility in water is added as a solution in Substance I.
- 17. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1 wherein there is employed as Substance I a liquid initiator for said polymerisation.
- 18. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 17 wherein the liquid initiator is dioctanoyl peroxide.
- 19. The monodisperse dispersion according to claim 1 wherein Substance II is a vinyl monomer.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 186,008, filed Sept. 10, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,336,173, which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 10,989, filed Feb. 8, 1979, abandoned. It relates to monodisperse polymer particles, dispersions thereof and a process for preparing such particles and dispersions.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Dale M. Kornfeld, "Large-Size Monodisperse Latexes as a Commercial Space Product", NASA, Aug. 1977. |
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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