Surfactant and counter-ion distribution in styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid dry latex submonolayers

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Autor(a) principal: Keslarek,Amauri José
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Leite,Carlos Alberto P, Galembeck,Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid latex submonolayers prepared using a non-reactive phosphate surfactant together with a reactive sulfonate surfactant were examined in a transmission microscope using electron energy loss spectroscopy imaging (ESI-TEM). Phosphorus is nearly absent from the particles core but it is detected in a thick shell and in unusual, strongly scattering structures with a low carbon content, and largely made out of inorganic phosphate. P is also dispersed outside the particles, while S is uniformly distributed within then. The Na and N elemental maps show that the respective monovalent ions (Na+ and NH4+) have different distributions, in the latex: Na signal within the particles is stronger than in the background, while N is accumulated at the particle borders. The distributions of surfactant and counter-ions are thus different from some current assumptions, but they support recent results on the distribution of ionic constituents in latex films, by scanning electric potential microscopy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Surfactant and counter-ion distribution in styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid dry latex submonolayers
title Surfactant and counter-ion distribution in styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid dry latex submonolayers
spellingShingle Surfactant and counter-ion distribution in styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid dry latex submonolayers
Keslarek,Amauri José
ESI-TEM
latex film
surfactant migration
polymer surface
elemental maps
title_short Surfactant and counter-ion distribution in styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid dry latex submonolayers
title_full Surfactant and counter-ion distribution in styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid dry latex submonolayers
title_fullStr Surfactant and counter-ion distribution in styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid dry latex submonolayers
title_full_unstemmed Surfactant and counter-ion distribution in styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid dry latex submonolayers
title_sort Surfactant and counter-ion distribution in styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid dry latex submonolayers
author Keslarek,Amauri José
author_facet Keslarek,Amauri José
Leite,Carlos Alberto P
Galembeck,Fernando
author_role author
author2 Leite,Carlos Alberto P
Galembeck,Fernando
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Keslarek,Amauri José
Leite,Carlos Alberto P
Galembeck,Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ESI-TEM
latex film
surfactant migration
polymer surface
elemental maps
topic ESI-TEM
latex film
surfactant migration
polymer surface
elemental maps
description Styrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid latex submonolayers prepared using a non-reactive phosphate surfactant together with a reactive sulfonate surfactant were examined in a transmission microscope using electron energy loss spectroscopy imaging (ESI-TEM). Phosphorus is nearly absent from the particles core but it is detected in a thick shell and in unusual, strongly scattering structures with a low carbon content, and largely made out of inorganic phosphate. P is also dispersed outside the particles, while S is uniformly distributed within then. The Na and N elemental maps show that the respective monovalent ions (Na+ and NH4+) have different distributions, in the latex: Na signal within the particles is stronger than in the background, while N is accumulated at the particle borders. The distributions of surfactant and counter-ions are thus different from some current assumptions, but they support recent results on the distribution of ionic constituents in latex films, by scanning electric potential microscopy.
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