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[en] Radiation-induced graft polymerization is used extensively to improve physical properties of polymers, but few processes are now commercialized. The reason for this is partly inadequate basic research on the reaction and partly the difficulty in developing the grafting process with large radiation source. Firstly, new techniques are proposed of studying kinetics of the graft polymerization in heterogeneous system. Based on the grafting yield, the molecular weight of graft chains, and the amount of radicals given by ESR and activation analysis, kinetic parameters are obtained and the reaction mechanism of grafting process is discussed. Secondly, the development of grafting process of poly (vinyl chloride)-butadiene is described. By study of the reaction, process design, construction and operation of the pilot plant, and economic analysis of the process, this process with 60Co gamma ray sources is shown to be industrially promising. (author)
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Sep 1978; 175 p
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CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DIENES, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, FUNCTIONAL MODELS, HYDROCARBONS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, KINETICS, MAGNETIC RESONANCE, ORGANIC CHLORINE COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC POLYMERS, POLYENES, POLYMERS, POLYVINYLS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATIONS, REACTION KINETICS, RESONANCE
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