Abstract

AbstractTo investigate the reaction mechanism of radiation‐induced polymerization of styrene adsorbed on silica gel, the effect of pretreatment temperature of silica gel was studied. Preheating of silica gel was carried out at 200, 500, and 800°C. The number of silanol groups of silica gel surface decreased as preheating temperature increased. The rate of polymerization on the silica gel preheated at 500°C was faster than that at 200°C, but the polymerization rate on the silica gel preheated at 800°C was the lowest. These results suggest that rate of polymerization on the silica gel is affected by the conditions of silica gel surface such as the number of silanol groups and the pore size. At the same monomer conversion, percent grafting decreased as preheating temperature of silica gel increased. The GPC spectra of both graft polymers and homopolymers have two peaks at all preheating temperatures. The monomer conversion of low molecular weight peaks of graft polymers decreased as preheating temperature of silica gel increased. This result suggests that there is a probability that the grafting sites of low molecular weight peaks of graft polymers somehow interact with silanol groups.

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