Preparation and characterization of conducting polymer-coated thermally expandable microspheres

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作者
Shu-Ying Chen [1 ]
Zhi-Cheng Sun [1 ]
Lu-Hai Li [1 ]
Yong-Hao Xiao [1 ]
Yan-Min Yu [2 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Engineering Research Center of Printed Electronics, School of Printing and Packaging Engineering, Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication
[2] College of Environmental & Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Technology
关键词
Thermally expandable microspheres; Suspension polymerization; Conducting polymer; Preparation; Characterization; Particle size;
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O631.5 [聚合反应、缩聚反应];
学科分类号
070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The thermally expandable microspheres(TEMs) were prepared via suspension polymerization with acrylonitrile(AN), methyl methacrylate(MMA) and methyl acrylate(MA) as monomers and n-hexane as the blowing agent. Meanwhile, a novel type of functional and conductive thermal expandable microsphere was obtained through strongly covering the surface of microsphere by conductive polymers with the mass loading of 1.5%. The optimal conditions to prepare high foaming ratio and equally distributed microcapsules were investigated with AN-MMA-MA in the proportion of 70%/20%/10%(m/m/m), and 25 wt% of n-hexane in oil phase. The further investigation results showed that the unexpanded TEMs were about 30 μm in diameter and the maximum expansion ratio was nearly 125 times of original volume. The polypyrrole(PPy) was smoothly coated on the surface of the TEMs and the expansion property of PPy-coated TEMs was almost the same as the uncoated TEMs. Moreover, the structure and expanding performance of TEMs and PPy-coated TEMs were characterized by scanning electron microscopy(SEM), laser particle size analyzer and dilatometer(DIL).
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页码:658 / 662
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