Abstract

Particles with core-shell structure with polystyrene (PS) core and polyethylene glycol (PEG) grafted on the surface were synthesized in a plasma-fluidized bed reactor. The virgin, plasma-treated, and grafted powders were characterized by the DPPH method, UV-vis spectrophotometer, NMR, FT-IR and SEM. The plasma-treated PS powders have well formed peroxide on the surface. By PEG grafting polymerization, PEG is well grafted and dispersed on the surface of the plasma-treated PS powders. The PEG-g-PS powder exhibits the core shell structure in the cross-sectional SEM image, and it can be claimed that well dispersed PEG grafting polymerization on PS surface can be achieved in the plasma fluidized bed reactor.

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