Volume 20, Issue 3 pp. 573-579
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Corona-induced graft polymerization of ethyl acrylate onto cellulose film

I. Sakata

I. Sakata

Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada, and Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, P.Q. H3C 3G1 Canada

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D. A. I. Goring

D. A. I. Goring

Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada, and Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, P.Q. H3C 3G1 Canada

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First published: March 1976
Citations: 25

Abstract

Ethyl acrylate was readily grafted from an aqueous solution onto cellophane film previously treated in a corona discharge at atmospheric pressure. The effect was found when the corona treatment was carried out not only in air but also in pure nitrogen. The observed grafting was not promoted but depressed by the presence of ferrous ion, which indicated that peroxide radicals were not initiating the graft. A high grafting efficiency was obtained, and the grafted surface was covered with a smooth uniform layer of polymer.

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