Abstract

The unsaturated functional groups (CC) were introduced onto hydroxypatite (HAP) particles surfaces by esterification reaction between hydroxyl groups on the HAP surface and methacrylic acid (MAA). Then, graft polymerization of MAA onto the esterified HAP particles surfaces was carried out by ultraviolet light (UV) initiation. The structure of the surface-esterified and grafted HAP was studied by ESCA, FTIR, Scanning Electron microscopy, laser particle sizes analyze, esterification, and graft degrees tests. The results show that poly(methyl acrylic acid) (PMAA) is successfully inserted onto HAP particles surfaces by covalent bond linkage. The esterification degree between MAA and HAP particles increases with reaction temperature and time, and tends to level off at about 6 h under 90°C. The graft degree of MAA onto HAP particles with 1.14% esterification degree and its average particle sizes increase with UV initiation polymerization time, and to reach a maximum at 25 min under 40°C, then decrease as irradiation time further increases. The surfaces of the grafted HAP particles become rough and loose. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2010

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