The role of additives in the radiation induced copolymerization of monomers to cellulose
Autor: | D. H. Phuoc, E. C. Martin, John L. Garnett, S. Dilli |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Polymer Science Part C: Polymer Symposia. 37:57-118 |
ISSN: | 1935-3065 0449-2994 |
DOI: | 10.1002/polc.5070370106 |
Popis: | The radiation induced grafting of monomers to cellulose using a variety of solvents by the mutual irradiation technique is discussed. The monomers studied were styrene, 15 substituted styrenes, methylmethacrylate, vinyl acetate, and the vinylpyridines. The types of substituents examined included o-, m-, and p-halogen derivatives, also the alkylstyrenes and certain methoxy monomers. The effect of wetting and nonwetting solvents in the grafting reaction was also investigated. A Trommsdorff effect (accelerated grafting) has been observed in certain systems at low doses and dose rates. The effect of oxygen, nitrogen, and vacuum on the Trommsdorff peak is discussed. The role of additives in the grafting of styrene is considered. The additives examined include aromatic and nonaromatic compounds, also typical free radical scavengers such as hydroquinone and thiourea. With certain additives sensitization is observed. A model for the grafting mechanism is proposed involving charge transfer bonded species. The role of energy transfer and free radical processes in the copolymerization reaction is also discussed. |
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