Coagent assisted polypropylene radical functionalization: monomer grafting modulation and molecular weight conservation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
The occurrence of significant degradation by b-scission reaction is a severe drawback affecting the classical procedure of polypropylene (PP)
functionalization in the melt with maleic anhydride (MAH) or derivatives and free radical initiators. The present work deals with the control of the
PP blocks degradation by using a specially designed furan derivative, butyl 3-(2-furyl) propenoate (BFA), as coagent able to control the PP blocks
scission during PP functionalization process. More specifically MAH or BFA were used as functionalizing reagents for a propylene/ethylene
77/23 mol% semi-block copolymer (PPC) either separately or as mixture (MAH/BFA) with different molar ratios. The PPC functionalized
samples were then characterized by determining the number of grafted groups (functionalization degree FD) and the molecular weight (MW).
Finally, the effect of the feed conditions on the process and on functionalized PPC properties are discussed by hypothesizing a reaction
mechanism, which takes into account all the occurring parallel reactions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polypropylene (PP); Functionalization; Molecular weight conservation
Elenco autori:
Coiai, Serena; Passaglia, Elisa
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