## Abstract Acrylic acid (AA)β__g__βpolypropylene (PP) membranes were prepared by grafting AA on to a microporous PP membrane via plasmaβinduced graft polymerization. The grafting of AA to the PP membrane was investigated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Poreβfilling of the mem
Preparation and characterization of a homobifunctional silicone rubber membrane grafted with acrylic acid via plasma-induced graft copolymerization
β Scribed by Shyh-Dar Lee; Ging-Ho Hsiue; Chen-Yu Kao
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 714 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-624X
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β¦ Synopsis
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SYNOPSIS
Polyacrylic acid (PAA) was grafted onto the surface of silicone rubber membrane (SR) by plasma-induced graft copolymerization (PIP). Ar-plasma was used to activate the surface of SR. Also, a determination was made of the influences of plasma treatment power, pressure, time, grafted copolymerization reaction time, and monomer concentration on polymerization yield. The surface properties of SR were measured by ATR-FTIR, ESCA, and SIMS. In those analyses, the elemental composition and different carbon bindings on the surface of SR were examined by ESCA with the amount of Ols/Cls being approximately 0.7 at 60 s by Ar-plasma treatment (60 W, 200 mtorr). The peroxide group introduced on SR was measured via 1,l-diphenyl-2-picryhydrazyl (DPPH). The optimum amount of peroxide groups was 6.85 X lo-' mol/cm2 at 60 s of Ar-plasma treatment. The peroxide group (33D peak) was introduced onto the surface of SR by negative spectra of SIMS analysis after SR treatment by Ar-plasma. An increase was obtained in grafted polymerization yield with a region of 5 to 50% (v/v) of acrylic acid aqueous solution. Both sites of polyacrylic acid were detected after staining by toluidine blue 0. That is, a homobifunctional membrane was developed via this surface modification method.
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Republic of China ## SYNOPSIS The hydrophilic monomer, acrylic acid (AA), has been grafted onto hydrophobic silicone rubber (SR) film via the y-ray preirradiation graft technique. The AA percent graft in SRg-AA film increases with increasing irradiation dose rate. The iron powder in monomer solut