Modified natural rubber particle, production method thereof, and modified natural rubber latex
View Patent ↗A modified natural rubber particle having carbon-carbon double bands assigned to multifunctional vinyl monomers graft-copolymerized onto the surface of the modified natural rubber particle, which is prepared by graft-copolymerization of multifunctional vinyl monomers having two or more carbon-carbon double bonds onto natural rubber particles or deproteinized natural rubber particles. One of the methods for producing a modified natural rubber particle includes the steps of: forming inclusion complex of the multifunctional vinyl monomers having two or more carbon-carbon double bonds with a guest-protecting agent to protect at least one of the double bonds of the multifunctional vinyl monomers; graft-copolymerizing the resulting inclusion complex onto natural rubber particles or deproteinized natural rubber particles; and deprotecting the protected double bonds by removing the guest-protecting agent from the obtained graft-copolymer.
1. A method for producing modified natural rubber particle having carbon-carbon double bonds of vinyl structures assigned to multifunctional vinyl monomers as a source for graft-copolymerization on a surface of the modified natural rubber particle, comprising:
graft-copolymerizing at least one multifunctional vinyl monomer having two or more carbon-carbon double bonds of vinyl structures, none of the carbon-carbon double bonds being protected by cyclodextrins, at least one of the carbon-carbon double bonds being distinguished in reactivity from the other carbon-carbon double bonds, and selected from the group consisting of 3-acryloyloxy-2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate, glycidyl undecylate methacrylic acid-adduct, allyloxy polyethylene glycol-polypropylene glycol mono(meth)acrylates, allyloxy polyalkylene glycol mono(meth)acrylates, allyloxy polyalkyl alcohol mono(meth)acrylates, (vinylphenyl)allylalkanes, and (vinylphenyl)allylalkylene glycols, onto natural rubber particles or deproteinized natural rubber particles.