Abstract

Abstract Earlier work indicated that in the radiation-induced grafting of vinyl monomers on polymeric films, the plasticity of the film being grafted is determined by the Hildebrand solubility parameter of the grafting solution. Film plasticity affects the termination step of the grafting reaction, and thus strongly influences the overall rate of monomer grafting on the polymeric film. In the grafting of styrene on nylon film, a sequence of irradiation runs was made at selected volume ratios of styrene/benzene/methanol, all grafting solutions having a constant solubility parameter value of 9.5 Under these conditions, a linear plot of grafting rate vs volume percent styrene in the grafting solution was obtained. A similar sequence of runs grafting pentafluorostyrene on nylon film at constant solubility parameter also produced a linear plot of grafting rate vs volume percent PFS. Styrene was grafted on polyethylene film in a sequence of four runs using styrene dissolved in methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, and 1-butanol, each solution having the same solubility parameter of 10.4. A straight-line plot of grafting rate vs volume percent styrene was obtained under these conditions.

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