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Radiation-induced graft polymerization of styrene to poly(vinyl chloride)
Authors:Toshiaki Takamatsu  Kenichi Shinohara
Abstract:The radiation-induced graft polymerization of styrene to poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) was investigated. Relations between the rate of grafting and the dose rate when the polymer is irradiated in liquid monomer or in monomer vapor, and between the rate of grafting and monomer concentration absorbed in the polymer have been investigated. The rate of grafting in monomer vapor was found to be far larger than that in liquid monomer. A high rate of grafting in monomer vapor was thought to result from a lower concentration of monomer in PVC during irradiation. An experiment carried out on PVC containing the monomer at various concentrations showed that the rate is largest at a monomer concentration of about 3.5 mole/l. and is smaller for higher and lower concentrations. On the assumption that the theory of homogeneous homopolymerization can be applied to this grafting reaction, the value of kp2/kt has been obtained, where kp and kt are propagation constant and termination constant, respectively. The value of kt greatly increases when the monomer concentration exceeds 3.5 mole/l. This increase of kt can be accounted for if it is assumed that the monomer absorbed in the polymer works as a plasticizer and increases the molecular motion of the polymer. A measurement of the elastic modulus of PVC containing the monomer at various concentrations showed that this is, in fact, the case.
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