| Literature DB >> 26057257 |
Pieter Samyn1, Dieter Van Nieuwkerke, Gustaaf Schoukens, Dirk Stanssens, Leo Vonck, Henk Van den Abbeele.
Abstract
Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride) was imidized with ammonium hydroxide and palm oil, resulting in an aqueous dispersion of hybrid nanoparticles with diameters 85-180 nm (dispersed) or 20-50 nm (dried). The reaction conditions were optimized for different precursors by evaluating the relative amount ammonium hydroxide and maximizing the incorporated palm oil up to 70 wt.%. The interactions between palm oil and polymer phase have been studied by TEM, IR, Raman spectroscopy and thermal analysis (TGA, [TM] DSC). From Raman spectra, the amount of imide and reacted oil were quantified. Through concurring effects of imidization and coupling of fatty acids, the imidization needs a slight excess of NH3 relatively to maleic anhydride. The oxidative stability highly depends on oxidative crosslinking of free or non-reacted oil. Comparing the imide content from spectroscopic and thermal analysis suggests that a complex rigid imide phase without strong relaxation behavior has formed in combination with oil.Entities:
Keywords: Aqueous dispersion; imidization; nanoparticles; palm oil; styrene-maleic anhydride
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26057257 DOI: 10.3109/02652048.2015.1028493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Microencapsul ISSN: 0265-2048 Impact factor: 3.142