Preparation method of photosensitive particle stabilizing emulsion as well as preparation method of thin-wall hollow sphere
A photosensitive, hollow sphere technology, applied in the field of porous ceramic materials, can solve the problems of high production cost, limited preparation parameters, difficult mass production, etc., and achieves the effects of low cost, favorable industrial production and strong stability
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[0037] Preparation of oil-in-water photosensitive particle stabilized emulsion:
[0038] (1) Water phase: Prepare 30 g of water-based alumina ceramic slurry with a solid phase content of 52 wt%, wherein the average particle size of alumina is 0.5 μm, add 0.1 g of valeric acid, and adjust the pH to 4.8;
[0039] (2) Oil phase: after mixing 35g polyurethane acrylate and pentaerythritol tetraacrylate with a mass ratio of 3:2, add 819 photoinitiators of 2wt% resin quality;
[0040] (3) Emulsification: Mix the water phase and the oil phase, and stir and emulsify with a mechanical stirrer at a rotating speed of 1000rmp to obtain such figure 1 The oil-in-water photosensitive particles stabilize the emulsion as shown.
[0041] Preparation of thin-walled hollow spheres:
[0042] (1) Utilize the 500ml deionized water that hydrochloric acid adjusts pH to 4.8 to dilute the above-mentioned obtained emulsion, and stir 5 minutes under the rotating speed of 400rmp with the stirrer, then irr...
Embodiment 2
[0046] Preparation of water-in-oil photosensitive particle stabilized emulsion:
[0047] (1) Water phase: Prepare 30 g of water-based alumina ceramic slurry with a solid phase content of 52 wt%, wherein the average particle size of alumina is 0.5 μm, add 0.14 g of valeric acid, and adjust the pH to 4.6;
[0048] (2) Oil phase: uniformly mix pentaerythritol tetraacrylate and 819 photoinitiators with a total mass of 35g, wherein the quality of 819 photoinitiators is 2wt% of the pentaerythritol tetraacrylate mass;
[0049] (3) Emulsification: Mix the water phase and the oil phase, and stir and emulsify with a mechanical stirrer at a rotational speed of 1000 rpm to obtain a water-in-oil type photosensitive particle stable emulsion.
[0050] Preparation of thin-walled hollow spheres:
[0051] (1) Dilute the emulsion obtained above with 500ml of octane, and stir with a stirrer at a rotating speed of 400rmp for 5 minutes, then irradiate with a single light source of 405nm to trigger...
Embodiment 3
[0055] Preparation of water-in-oil photosensitive particle stabilized emulsion:
[0056] (1) Water phase: prepare 50 g of photosensitive water-based alumina sol slurry with a solid phase content of 30 wt%, and the contents of acrylamide, methylenebisacrylamide and photoinitiator 1173D in the water-based slurry are respectively 13wt%, 1wt%, 1wt% of the total mass of the material, the particle size of the aluminum sol nanoparticles is 30nm; add 0.2g valeric acid to adjust the pH of the water-based photosensitive slurry to 4.2;
[0057] (2) Oil phase: uniformly mix pentaerythritol tetraacrylate and 819 photoinitiators with a total mass of 20g, wherein the quality of 819 photoinitiators is 2wt% of the pentaerythritol tetraacrylate mass;
[0058] (3) Emulsification: Mix the water phase and the oil phase, and stir and emulsify with a mechanical stirrer at a rotating speed of 800 rpm to obtain a water-in-oil type photosensitive particle stable emulsion.
[0059] Preparation of thin-wa...
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