Abstract

AbstractGraft‐copolymerization reactions of binary mixtures of vinyl monomers (acrylamide–acrylic acid and acrylonitrile–acrylic acid) with polyester fibers have been studied by chemical initiation technique using benzoyl peroxide as an initiator. The total graft add‐on was determined gravimetrically, while the modified Kjeldahl's method for N‐estimation was employed to determine acrylamide and acrylonitrile grafts in their mixtures with acrylic acid grafts. Synergism of very high order was noticed during the graft‐copolymerization reactions. In the case of the acrylamide–acrylic acid system a very high order of synergism (129.15%) was noticed at equimolar proportions of the monomers in the grafting bath. Both acrylamide and acrylic acid showed synergistic influence over each other during graft‐copolymerization reactions. In the case of the acrylonitrile–acrylic acid system, however, the presence of acrylonitrile reduced the graft yield of the acrylic acid component showing a negative synergism; but acrylic acid enhanced the acrylonitrile graft yield to a considerable extent. The results have been explained in terms of reactivity ratios of the monomers. The conductivity results of the monomer mixtures also supported the experimental results.

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