Abstract

In general, it has been accepted that maleic anhydride (MAH) cannot be homopolymerized under normal conditions. However, MAH can be grafted onto substrates under UV irradiation rather easily. In this study, the photografting polymerization of MAH was examined with low-density polyethylene (LDPE) film as a substrate. The initiating performances of different photoinitiators, including benzophenone (BP), Irgacure 651, and benzoyl peroxide (BPO), were examined. The effects of some principal factors, such as the temperature, solvent, and UV intensity, on the grafting polymerization of MAH were also investigated. The results show that MAH can be smoothly grafted onto LDPE film by UV radiation. Enhancing the intensity of UV radiation and elevating the irradiation temperature facilitate the grafting polymerization of MAH. Among BP, Irgacure 651, and BPO, Irgacure 651 can initiate the polymerization of more MAH, but BP is more effective for the initiation of surface grafting polymerization. Solvents of MAH also have a great influence on the grafting polymerization; some of them even seem to take part in the reaction. The occurrence of photografting polymerization was verified with Fourier transform infrared and electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis spectra. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 87: 2318–2325, 2003

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