Emulsion polymerization of acrylate or other vinyl monomers usin

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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252354, 260 296MQ, 260 296T, B01F 1710, C08L 2320

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039474003

ABSTRACT:
For use as an emulsifier for emulsion polymerization of acrylate monomer mixtures, there is provided a novel mixture of soluble salts of sulfosuccinate half esters of two or three alcohols, each selected from a different class defined and each respective half ester being present in a defined range of proportions in the mixture. The defined emulsifiers, even when used at concentrations less than usual for emulsion polymerization, produce acrylate latex products having a favorable combination of several advantageous properties, particularly good mechanical stability and low viscosity, even when a cross-linking monomer is included in the monomer mixture to be polymerized.

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