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pH-Responsive Hairy Particles Synthesized by Dispersion Polymerization with a Macroinitiator as an Inistab and Their Use as a Gas-Sensitive Liquid Marble Stabilizer
We studied dispersion polymerization in detail using <i>well-defined</i> pH-responsive polyÂ[2-(diethylamino)Âethyl methacrylate]-
(PDEA-) based macroinitiators as an inistab (<i>ini</i>tiator
+ <i>stab</i>ilizer). Colloidally stable polystyrene (PS)
latex particles carrying pH-responsive PDEA hair (PDEA–PS particles)
were successfully synthesized in polymerization media with solubility
parameters ranging between 22.3 (MPa)<sup>1/2</sup> and 26.0 (MPa)<sup>1/2</sup>. The number-average particle diameters were finely controlled
between 90 and 460 nm. The PDEA–PS latex particles were dispersed
in acidic aqueous media in which the PDEA hair was protonated and
solvated, and were flocculated in basic aqueous media in which the
PDEA hair was deprotonated and precipitated. The dried PDEA–PS
particles served as an effective gas-responsive stabilizer for liquid
marbles. The liquid marbles were stable in H<sub>2</sub>O vapor for
over 18 h, but disintegrated immediately (<2 s) upon exposure to
HCl gas