Kinetically determined internal morphologies of composite polymer particles synthesized via seeded emulsion polymerization in water-in-oil slug flow
Key Points
Unique internal morphologies of composite polymer particles were observed, enhancing our understanding of material properties.
Kinetic measurements during synthesis showed significant variations in particle structure based on flow conditions; water-in-oil slug flow was crucial.
This analysis used seeded emulsion polymerization to study particle formation across various dynamic environments affecting morphology.
Findings highlight the potential for improved design of composite materials, indicating further research could optimize synthesis methods.