Abstract

Abstract The synthesis and the characterization of poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) grafted to poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) through benzodithioate groups are studied. Unlike results generally obtained with conventional free-radical initiators for systems involving PVC and MMA, high conversions, and grafting efficiencies are achieved with azobis-isobutyronitrile. The paper describes the synthesis of p-vinylbenzodithioate-containing PVC and the dependence of the characteristics of PVC-g-PMMA on the composition of the reaction mixture. Characterization of the graft copolymers includes UV and IR spectroscopy, GPC, and microstructure analysis by removal of PMMA side chains by aminolysis of dithioesters groups. Intrinsic viscosity, glass transition temperature, and thermal sensitivity were investigated to confirm the grafted nature of the copolymer.

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