Composite particle dispersions

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...

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523201, 525286, C08L 3106

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ABSTRACT:
A composite particle dispersion is prepared by mixing an aqueous dispersion of polymer particles which will form the particle shell with pre-formed polymer particles which will form the core at a temperature above the glass transition temperature for the shell particles. In order to ensure composite particle formation, certain interfacial energy criteria have to be satisfied for the core particle surface/shell particle surface/liquid interfaces. In order to allow the desired energy relationships to be established, the core particle surfaces include covalently attached ionic groupings which enable a permanent modification of the core particle surface to be made.

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