Abstract

Grafting of styrene onto silicone sealant films was realized in different methanol solutions by gamma radiation, from a 60Co source at room temperature. The styrene grafted onto silicone sealant films was synthesized by pre-irradiation oxidative method. Pre-irradiation method was optimized by tuning the γ-irradiation dose, reaction time, temperature, and monomer concentration. The characterization of silicone sealant films were examined by infrared, differential scanning calorimetry, and swelling behavior analysis. The silicone sealant films could be applied to radiation resistance materials or in separation process of low volatile organic compounds from aqueous solution.

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