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Graft copolymerization of vinyl monomers with modified cotton. II. Grafting of acrylonitrile and methyl methacrylate on acetylated cotton

✍ Scribed by A. Hebeish; A. Kantouch; M. H. El-Rafie


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1971
Tongue
English
Weight
678 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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Ce(1V)-induced polymerization of acrylonitrile and methyl methacrylate with acetylated cotton having different acetyl contents was investigated. The extent of interaction between the cotton and monomer is dependent upon the acetyl content of the former as well as on the reaction conditions. Increasing the acetyl content caused a significant decrease in the graft yield. Increasing the acrylonitrile concentration w&s accompanied by a substantial increase in the graft yields. The same effect was found with the initiator up to a certain concentration, but beyond it there was a reversal. The rate of grafting increased by rising the temperature and follows the order 60' > 40" > 30Β°C. The Ce(1V) consumption during grafting is greater than that consumed during oxidation. The consumption of Ce(1V) by the cellulosic materials was favorably influenced by the concentrations of monomer and initiator, time, and temperature. Rates of grafting and Ce(1V) consumption during oxidation of acetylated cottons having different acetyl contents strongly support the postulated mechanism of grafting using the Ce(1V)-cellulose redox system. Ce(1V) oxidation had practically no effect on the acetyl groups (expressed as per cent combined acetic acid) of the modified cotton.


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