Polymer, Vol.48, No.11, 3262-3272, 2007
Nanoencapsulation via interfacially confined reversible addition fragmentation transfer (RAFT) miniemulsion polymerization
Oligomer of styrene and maleic anhydride synthesized by bulk RAFT polymerization (SMA-RAFT) was used to construct a novel strategy for robust nanoencapsulation via interfacially confined controlled/living radical miniemulsion polymerization. After ammonolysis, SMA-RAFT becomes amphiphilic and can be used as a surfactant to prepare miniemulsion. The ammonolyzed SMA-RAFT molecules would self-assemble on the interface of water/droplets. This self-assembly property combining with the RAFT living polymerization chemistry demands the polymer chains to grow inwards gradually in particles, leading to the formation of a polymer shell. The hydrophilicity of ammonolyzed SMA-RAFT agent tuned by the ammonolyzed degree or structures of SMA-RAFT agent was found to play a key role in the final morphology. The well-defined nanocapsules with little solid particles can be obtained by using partially ammonolyzed SMA-RAFT with 0.5 wt% SDS as a co-surfactant. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier Ltd.