Polycarboxylate ether (PCE) superplasticisers have been widely used in cement formulations. However, it is not until recently that several studies have analysed the relationship between the properties and the molecular structure. In the present work, PCEs with different side chain lengths and charge densities synthesised through free radical copolymerisation are used to analyse the effect they have on the hydration of ordinary Portland cement (OPC).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFParticle size evolution in seeded semibatch emulsion polymerization is monitored by two real-time monitoring techniques: online turbidity spectroscopy (TUS) and inline photon density wave spectroscopy (PDWS). An automatic dilution system that withdraws a sample from the reactor and upon dilution transfers to the measurement cell is used for the online TUS analysis. A PDWS probe is immersed in the reactor and collects inline the scattered light directly from the reacting latex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProducing backbone degradable copolymers via free-radical copolymerization is a promising, yet challenging method to develop more sustainable materials for many applications. In this work, we present the copolymerization of 2-methylen-1,3-dioxepane (MDO) with crotonic acid derivative esters. MDO can copolymerize by radical ring-opening polymerization incorporating degradable ester moieties in the polymer backbone, although this can often be difficult due to the very unfavorable reactivity ratios.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe increasing demands for sustainable energy storage technologies have prompted extensive research in the development of eco-friendly materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). This research article presents the design of biobased latexes, which are fluorine-free and rely on renewable resources, based on isobornyl methacrylate (IBOMA) and 2-octyl acrylate (2OA) to be used as binders in batteries. Three different compositions of latexes were investigated, varying the ratio of IBOMA and 2OA: (1) Poly2OA homopolymer, (2) Poly(2OA--IBOMA) random copolymer, and (3) PolyIBOMA homopolymer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFParticle size and particle size distribution (PSD) are important properties of polymer latexes because they strongly affect the film formation and the rheological properties of the latexes. Thus, monitoring the particle size is of paramount importance during the production of waterborne polymeric dispersions, for which online/inline measurements of the particle size are required. Herein, turbidity spectroscopy (TUS) is used to measure the particle size of nanoparticles in dispersed media.
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