Abstract

AbstractGraft copolymerization of ethyl acrylate/acrylamide onto corn starch using potassium permanganate–citric acid initiation system was investigated. Major factors affecting the polymerization reaction were thoroughly investigated in terms of initiator concentration, monomer concentration, polymerization time, polymerization temperature, and starch/liquor, and the obtained results implied that the polymer yield which were expressed by total monomer conversion, grafting ratio, and grafting efficiency were determined by these factors. The optimum reaction conditions were as follows: starch, 30 g; potassium permanganate (based on weight of starch), 0.1%; citric acid (based on weight of starch), 0.5%; ethyl acrylate, 20%; acrylamide, 0.4 g; time, 3 h; temperature, 40°C; starch/liquor, 1:3. We concluded that the initiator of potassium permanganate–citric acid system could be used as a cheap initiator in manufacturing the starch graft copolymer. POLYM. COMPOS., 2008. © 2008 Society of Plastics Engineers

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