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Well-Characterized Monodisperse Latexes as Model Colloids
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Model ColloidsChemical EngineeringColloidal MaterialEngineeringColloidal SystemPhysicsConductometric TitrationNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyPolymer SciencePolymer SolutionColloidal PropertyRheologyChemistryIon-exchanged LatexesSoft MatterPolymer ChemistryInterference Colors
Abstract Monodisperse polystyrene latexes prepared with persulfate-ion initiator can be ion exchanged to remove the adsorbed emulsifier and solute electrolyte. Rigorous purification of the ion-exchange'resins is necessary to avoid contamination with leached polyelectrolytes. These ion-exchanged latexes are stabilized with the residual sulfate end-groups of the polymer molecules, the number of which is determined by conductoroetric titration. The result is a dispersion of monodisperse spheres with-a constant and known surface charge due to chemically-bound strong-acid groups. These latexes are ideal models for colloidal studies. Preliminary experiments of stability, adsorption, sedimentation, viscosity, interference colors, and conductance give consistent results, e.g., the particle double-layer interactions determined by viscosity are in accord -with the particle spacings estimated from interference colors, the double-layer parameters estimated from conductometric titration and conductance measurements account for the measured decrease in sedimentation rate due to double-layer interactions, and the molecular area of sodium dodecyl sulfate measured by adsorption in latex is in agreement with literature values.
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