Abstract: | The surface grafting onto ultrafine silica by the radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA) initiated by peroxide groups introduced onto the surface was investigated. The introduction of peroxide groups onto the silica surface was achieved by the reaction of hydrogen peroxide with chlorosilyl groups, which were introduced by the treatment of silica with thionyl chloride. The content of diisopropylbenzene peroxide and tert-butyl peroxide groups introduced onto the silica according to the above method was determined to be 0.11 and 0.08 mmol/g, respectively. It was found that the polymerization of MMA is initiated by silica having these peroxide groups. In the polymerization, polyMMA was grafted onto silica surface: the percentage of grafting reached about 70%. Therefore, it was concluded that the polymerization of MMA is initiated by surface radicals formed by the decomposition of peroxide groups on silica and polyMMA is grafted through the propagation from the surface. During the polymerization, ungrafted polyMMA was also formed because of the formation of initiator fragments by the decomposition of peroxide groups: the grafting efficiency of the graft polymerization was 30–40%. PolyMMA-grafted silica produced a stable colloidal dispersion in organic solvents for polyMMA. © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |