From Cauliflowers
to Microspheres: Particle Growth
Mechanism in Self-Stabilized Precipitation Polymerization
Posted on 2024-07-31 - 03:31
Self-stabilized precipitation (2SP) polymerization enables
the
facile synthesis of uniform polymer spheres with sizes ranging from
100 nm to 3 μm, without the need for stabilizers or cross-linkers,
even at high monomer concentrations of up to 30%. While previous studies
have extensively explored the influence of reaction conditions on
the size and uniformity of microsphere products, their impact on particle
morphology has received less attention. In this work, we demonstrate
that particle growth in 2SP polymerization primarily occurs via the
adsorption of polymers from the solution onto the particle surface,
leading to an increase in particle circularity and a smoother surface.
The surface roughness of the particles is controlled by the aggregation
of primary particles and the subsequent polymer adsorption process
during the growth stage. Smooth microspheres are obtained under conditions
of moderate monomer concentration, high initiator concentration, and
elevated temperature. Our findings highlight the significance of the
particle growth process in determining particle morphology in addition
to the well-established role of polymer–solvent interactions
during precipitation polymerization.
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Liang, Chenxi; Jia, Ye; Qi, Hongyi; Chen, Mingsen; Huang, Yanbin; Yang, Wantai (2024). From Cauliflowers
to Microspheres: Particle Growth
Mechanism in Self-Stabilized Precipitation Polymerization. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.4c02657