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Monitoring the evolution of the microstructure of vinyl silane monomer containing poly(vinyl acetate) based copolymer latexes during storage

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Abstract The evolution of the microstructure of three silane modified latexes during the storage is studied. The gel content was periodically measured before and after the drying of the latex… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The evolution of the microstructure of three silane modified latexes during the storage is studied. The gel content was periodically measured before and after the drying of the latex by centrifugation and soxhlet extraction respectively, and the molar mass distribution and average radius of gyration of the crosslinked chains were measured by Asymmetric Flow Field Flow Fractionation/Multi Angle Light Scattering/Refractive Index (AF4/MALS/RI). It was observed that after drying, the microstructure of the latex did not change over time, while when it was stored in the dispersed state the gel content and average molar mass increased and the swelling degree (derived from the average radius of gyration) decreased, as an indication of crosslinking reactions happening. The rate at which the microstructure evolved correlates well with the hydrolysis rate of the different vinyl silane monomers.

Keywords: silane; latexes storage; vinyl silane; evolution microstructure; microstructure

Journal Title: European Polymer Journal
Year Published: 2019

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