The Dispersion Stability of Polyacrylic Copolymers with Three Anionic Sulfonic Groups on Nano Zinc Oxide

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Three anionic sulfonic groups are used as monomers to synthesize sodium polyacrylic copolymers by radical polymerization process. The anionic sulfonic groups are: sodium acrylic sulfonate (SAS), sodium styrene sulfonate (SSS) and 2-acrylamide-2-methyl propane sulfonic acid (AMPS), the redox initiator are ammonium persulfate and sodium bisulfite, the chain transfer agent is sodium bisulfite. The influence of different anionic sulfonic groups on dispersion stability of nanozinc oxide has been discussed.

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November 2014

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