Encapsulation of aluminium hydroxide fillers with poly-methyl-methacrylate

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Geurts, F.L.S. [1 ]
van Herk, A.M. [1 ]
German, A.L. [1 ]
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[1] Lab. of Polymer Chemistry/Technology, Group Emulsion Polymerization, Eindhoven University of Technology, PO Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, Netherlands
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Acrylic monomers - Aluminum hydroxide - Chemical modification - Emulsification - Esters - Filled polymers - Fillers - Iron compounds - Polymerization - Redox reactions - Sodium compounds - Sulfur compounds - Surface treatment;
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10.1080/02652040010019514
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A process was developed for the microencapsulation of inorganic filler particles with poly-methyl-methacrylate, to increase the interaction between the hydrophilic filler particles and a polymer matrix. The filler utilised was aluminium hydroxide with an average diameter of 1.9 μm and a specific surface area of 5 m2/g. The process comprised a surface modification, in which a monolayer of isopropoxy titanium isostearate was chemically bound to the surface to render it hydrophobic and to ensure a chemical bond between the filler and the organic phase. Then, an encapsulation reaction was carried out by means of an emulsion-like polymerization process at monomer starved conditions. The modified particles were stabilized in water with sodium-dodecyl-sulphate. A redox system consisting of cumene-hydroperoxide in combination with sodium-formaldehyde-sulphoxylate and iron(II) salt was applied for the initiation of the polymerization. Besides surface polymer, free polymer particles were also formed. The parameters which varied were the filler concentration, the concentration of the initiator components and the surfactant concentration. At optimum conditions, Ο50% of the added monomer polymerized at the modified filler surface, thus forming encapsulated filler particles. SEM together with TGA analysis indicated that a smooth polymer layer had been formed on the filler surface. At high filler loading, however, coagulation occurred.
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