Polymerization, grafting and adsorption in the presence of inorganic substrates: Thermal polymerization of styrene with untreated and gamma-irradiated silica gel as a case study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The search for innovative and well-defined organiceinorganic hybrid materials demands that the
interplay between polymerization reactions, chemical reactivity, and physical adsorption be fully understood.
We examine the case study of the thermal polymerization of styrene in the presence of silica,
and the effect of pre-irradiation of silica with g-rays. The effect of adsorption of styrene-derived radical
species on the silica support and polymerization conditions on free and grafted (unextractable) polystyrenes
and on polymerization mechanism is discussed on the basis of previous literature findings and
new data. Evidence is provided of silica derivatization with various species besides polystyrene (13C
CPMAS NMR), including products from a b-scission of the adsorbed radical intermediates ensuing oxygen
donation from the silica network. The polymerization mechanism can be cationic as well as radical,
depending on reaction conditions, and the cationic route prevails in the grafting of polystyrene from
silica, resulting in a bimodal molecular weight distribution.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Irradiation; polystyrene; silica
List of contributors:
Cherubini, Cristina; D'Acunzo, Francesca; Ursini, Ornella; Capitani, Donatella
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