The melt grafting of acrylates onto LLDPE was investigated for monomers of GMA
HPMA
HEMA
EMA
MMA and HEA by Haake mixer.It is found that
the depolymerization would occur during the melt grafting process for the grafted acrylate oligomer chains when the temperature was higher than the ceiling temperature (Tc) of the grafted acrylate polymers
which induced the decrease in the grafting ratio of the acrylates.Tc varied with different molecular structures of acrylate monomers.The influence of the steric hindrance and the special interactions between monomers was discussed.For the monomers with hydroxyl groups (GMA
HPMA
HEMA
HEA)
the larger the steric hindrance is
the lower the reaction heat
which results in the lower ceiling temperature.The monomers of MMA and EMA have no hydroxyl groups
so the reaction heat is much lower
which results in the relatively low ceiling temperature than that with hydroxyl groups.The order of the ceiling temperatures was finally suggested:Tc(HEA) Tc(HEMA) Tc(HPMA)Tc(GMA) Tc(EMA
MMA).The solution polymerization in dichlorobenzene of the acrylate monomers was carried out respectively and the ceiling temperature ranges of different acrylate monomers were identified
which agreed well with the results of melt grafting.The styrene (St) was added as co-monomer to assist the grafting of acrylate monomers onto LLDPE
and the effect could be predicted by the Q-e rule.The grafting ratio of GMA
HPMA
MMA and EMA could be improved by adding St because they can copolymerize with St well and the depolymerization in melt grafting could be depressed even at high temperatures.
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