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Published in: Journal of Polymer Research 6/2011

01-11-2011 | Original Paper

Preparation of high PMMA grafted particle SiO2 using surface initiated free radical polymerization

Authors: Baojiao Gao, Din Li, Qingjuan Lei

Published in: Journal of Polymer Research | Issue 6/2011

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Abstract

In this work, a convenient surface-initiated free radical graft-polymerization method, by which polymethacrylic acid (PMAA) with a high grafting density was grafted on silica gel particles, was put forward, and it was feasible and effective. The coupling agent γ-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane (AMPS) was first bound onto the surfaces of silica gel particles, obtaining the modified particles AMPS-SiO2. So a redox initiation system was constituted with the amino groups on the surfaces of AMPS-SiO2 particles and ammonium persulphate in the solution. A great deal of primary free radicals on the surfaces of AMPS-SiO2 particles is produced via the redox initiating reaction, so that the surface-initiated free radical graft- polymerization of methacrylic acid (MAA) on the silica gel particles was realized, giving the grafted particles PMAA/SiO2 with a high grafting degree (about 30 g/100 g) of PMAA. The effects of the main factors on the surface initiated graft polymerization were examined and the corresponding mechanism was investigated in depth. The experimental results show that for this surface-initiated free radical graft-polymerization of MAA, the suitable temperature is 40 °C. If the temperature is over 40 °C, the graft polymerization will be affected negatively, and the grafting degree of PMAA will decline because of the intense heat decomposition of ammonium persulphate. During the graft polymerization, the grafted polymer layer that has formed is a hindrance to the subsequent graft polymerization. The used amount of initiator and the monomer concentration affect the graft polymerization greatly. The appropriate reaction conditions are as follows: reaction time of 10 h, initiator persulphate amount of 1.1% (it implies the mass percent of the monomer), and monomer MAA concentration of about 5% (it drives at the mass percent of the solution).

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Metadata
Title
Preparation of high PMMA grafted particle SiO2 using surface initiated free radical polymerization
Authors
Baojiao Gao
Din Li
Qingjuan Lei
Publication date
01-11-2011
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Polymer Research / Issue 6/2011
Print ISSN: 1022-9760
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8935
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10965-010-9557-3

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