Abstract
AbstractPreirradiation polymerization of the styrene–silica gel system was studied in detail. Both graft polymers and homopolymers have bimodal GPC spectra. High molecular weight peaks were formed in a radical mechanism and the low molecular weight peaks were formed in a cationic mechanism as same as those in the simultaneous irradiation polymerization. The rate of formation of the low molecular weight peaks was very high compared with that of the high molecular weight peaks. Monomer conversion and percent grafting leveled off at about 1–2 Mrad. Radiation dose dependence of the four peaks were different from each other. Monomer conversion and percent grafting decreased as the preheating temperature of silica gel increased. The amount of the low molecular weight peaks of graft polymers depended on the number of silanol groups, as in the case of the simultaneous irradiation polymerization. A reaction mechanism for the preirradiation polymerization is proposed based on the results obtained.
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