학술논문

Grafting of Polymers onto Carbon Black Surface by Trapping of Polymer Radicals Formed by Redox Reaction / レドックス反応により生成したポリマーラジカルの捕捉によるカーボンブラック表面のグラフト化
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
色材協会誌 / Journal of the Japan Society of Colour Material. 1999, 72(8):475
Subject
Carbon black
Ceric ion
Poly (ethylene glycol)
Radical trapping
Surface grafting of polymer
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0010-180X
1883-2199
Abstract
For the surface treatment of carbon black having few functional groups, the grafting of polymers through the trapping of polymer radicals by carbon black surface was investigated. Carbon black was reacted with polymers having hydroxyl groups such as poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) in the presence of Ce (IV) in water at 25.0°C. It was found that polymer radicals formed by the redox reaction with Ce (IV) were successfully trapped by polycondensed aromatic rings of carbon black surface to give the corresponding polymer-grafted carbon black : the percentages of grafting of PEG was determined to be 49.7%. The percentage of PEG grafting tended to increase with increasing molecular weight of PEG, but the number of moles of grafted chain decreased, because of steric hindrance of grafted chains. The surface of carbon black turned from hydrophobic to hydrophilic by grafting of PEG onto the surface.

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