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titleOfInvention Production of resin particle
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain resin particles having not too small a particle diameter with a uniform particle size at a low cost by using a specific dispersion stabilizer in dispersing and polymerizing a monomer selected from vinyl aromatic compounds and (meth)acrylic acid esters in a solvent. n CONSTITUTION: A monomer selected from vinyl aromatic compounds and (meth) acrylic acid esters is dispersed and polymerized in the presence of a methyl acrylate-(meth)acrylic acid copolymer or ethyl (meth)acrylate-(meth)acrylic acid copolymer having 40-60mol% acrylic acid content and 5000-500000 molecular weight as a dispersion stabilizer in a medium (e.g. an organic solvent such as THF) capable of dissolving the aforementioned monomer without dissolving the produced polymer. Furthermore, the polymerization is normally preferably carried out at 4-100°C for 1-50hr. The particle diameter of the produced particles is preferably 5-13μm. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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