Monodisperse PMMA Spheres
Poly(methyl methacrylate) spheres synthesized with exceptionally narrow size distributions.
Monodisperse PMMA Spheres in a variety of sizes, including SEM average diameters of:
- 0.33 micrometers
- 0.34 micrometers
- 0.36 micrometers
- 0.46 micrometers
- 0.52 micrometers
- 0.74 micrometers
- 1.3 micrometers
- 1.5 micrometers
- 2.0 micrometers
- 5.8 micrometers
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Samples have a typical polydispersity in diameter of 5% or better, as determined by scanning electron microscopy and holographic particle characterization. Particles are prepared by dispersion polymerization in hydrocarbon media utilizing custom-synthesized comb-graft dispersants containing poly(12-hydroxystearic acid) groups. The covalently surface-linked stabilizer moiety is essential for fundamental studies.
Samples are shipped as a dry powder, ready for re-dispersion in a variety of nonpolar (low dielectric constant) fluids, e.g., dodecane, decahydronaphthalene, isoparaffinic liquids, etc.
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swap_vertical_circlemode_editAuthors (2)David Grier, PhDAndrew Hollingsworth, PhD
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- M. T. Elsesser and A. D. Hollingsworth (2010), Revisiting the synthesis of a well-known comb-graft copolymer stabilizer and its application to the dispersion polymerization of poly (methyl methacrylate) in organic media
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