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Variation of surface unevenness of anomalous composite polymer particles produced by the “stepwise” heterocoagulation, which we had suggested in previous articles, of small cationic polymer particles onto large anionic polymer particle (LP) by heat treatment was examined with transmission and scanning electron microscopes. When the anomalous polymer emulsion was kept at higher temperature than the glass transition temperature ofLP, the particle surfaces were continuously changed from uneven to smooth state with the treatment time.
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Part CXLII of the series of “Studies on Suspension and Emulsion”
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Okubo, M., Miyachi, N. & Lu, Y. Variation of surface unevenness of anomalous composite polymer particles produced by the stepwise heterocoagulation of small particles onto large particle by heat treatment. Colloid Polym Sci 272, 270–275 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00655497
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00655497