Reaktion #670134

ord-23b5817cae144c8b9561b0b4a310b48c

Reaktionsbedingungen

Temperatur
50°CELSIUS
Detaillierte Bedingungen
See reaction.notes.procedure_details.

Aufarbeitung

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    Sonstigeof one hour
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    workup.STIRRINGby stirring for one hour
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    workup.ADDITIONTo the reaction mixture was added 0.8 g of ACPP
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    Sonstigewas adjusted to 80° C.
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    workup.WAITthe reaction was continued for 3 hours
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    TemperaturAfter cooling
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    Sonstigeto obtain a white dispersion which

Vorschrift

A mixed solution of 16 g of Dispersion Stabilizing Resin (Q-1) having the structure shown below and 550 g of Isopar H was heated to a temperature of 50° C. under nitrogen gas stream while stirring. To the solution was dropwise added a mixed solution of 50 g of benzyl methacrylate, 40 g of 2-butoxyethyl methacrylate, 10 g Monomer (a-1) having the structure shown below, 2.6 g of methyl 3-mercaptopropionate and 1.2 g of 2,2'-azobis-(2-cyclopropylpropionitrile) (abbreviated as ACPP) over a period of one hour, followed by stirring for one hour. To the reaction mixture was added 0.8 g of ACPP, followed by reacting for 2 hours. Further, 0.5 g of 2,2'-azobis-(isobutyronitrile) (abbreviated as AIBN) was added thereto, the reaction temperature was adjusted to 80° C., and the reaction was continued for 3 hours. After cooling, the reaction mixture was passed through a nylon cloth of 200 mesh to obtain a white dispersion which was a latex of good monodispersity with a polymerization rate of 97% and an average grain diameter of 0.19 μm. The grain diameter was measured by CAPA-500 manufactured by Horiba Ltd. (hereinafter the same).

Quelle

DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5104873.v1Patent: US05928823uspto-grants-1999_07