Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10608876 | European Polymer Journal | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
For the purpose of the prevention of the environmental pollution and the simplification of reaction process, the scale-up radical graft polymerization of vinyl monomers onto nano-sized silica surface initiated by azo groups and peroxycarbonate groups previously introduced onto the surface in the solvent-free dry-system was investigated. The introduction of azo groups onto the silica surface was achieved by the reaction of surface amino groups with 4,4â²-azobis(4-cyanopentanoic acid chloride). On the other hand, the introduction of peroxycarbonate groups onto the silica surface was achieved by Michael addition of surface amino groups to t-butylperoxy-2-methacryloyloxyethylcarbonate. The graft polymerization of vinyl monomers onto the surface was successfully achieved by splaying monomers to nano-sized silica having azo and peroxycarbonate groups in solvent-free dry-system. It is interesting to note that the formation of ungrafted polymer was depressed in comparison with graft polymerization in solution: the grafting efficiency was 90-95%. In addition, in the solvent-free dry-system, the grafting of copolymer having pendant peroxycarbonate groups onto the nano-sized silica surface and the radical postgraft polymerization of styrene initiated by the pendant initiating groups of the grafted copolymer chain on the silica surface was investigated.
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Authors
Jun Ueda, Shimpei Sato, Asako Tsunokawa, Takeshi Yamauchi, Norio Tsubokawa,