CO stimuli-responsive polystyrene latexes having a solids content of 27% were prepared in a surfactant-free emulsion polymerization (SFEP) under a CO atmosphere, employing only commercially available chemical compounds: styrene, the initiator VA-061, and 0.54 mol % of the CO-switchable comonomer DEAEMA. The resulting polymer particles are 230-300 nm in diameter and are monodisperse (PDI ≤ 0.054), as confirmed by DLS, TEM, and SEM. Although they are stable under a CO atmosphere, the latexes can be easily destabilized by the bubbling of air through the sample at 40 °C, allowing for recovery of the particles by filtration. Recovered polymer particles can be dried to powder and readily redispersed in carbonated water, yielding latexes with very similar zeta-potential and particle size as the original latexes. In addition, the bicarbonate salt of poly(DEAEMA) formed during the polymerization has been found to act as a CO-switchable flocculant, thus, facilitating the coagulation of the latex without altering the properties of the latex after redispersion.
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