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Grafting modification

Gupta, B. and Anjum, N. Plasma and Radiation-Induced Graft Modification of Polymers for Biomedical Applications. Vol. 162, pp. 37-63. [Pg.232]

Fan G, Zhao J, Zhang Y et al (2006) Grafting modification of Kevlar fiber using horseradish peroxidase. Polym Bull 56 507-515... [Pg.177]

Low-temperamre plasma-induced grafting modifications of ultrafiltration membrane to yield hydrophilic nanofiltration membranes. In an investigation by Zhao et al. [52], preparation of hydrophilic nanofiltration membranes has been successfully accomphshed using a procedure consisting of plasma irradiation and subsequent grafting in gas of acrylic acid monomers on poly(acrylonittile) UF membrane. [Pg.1108]

Moad also notes that the most common grafting modifications made to polyolefins are via maleic anhydride, maleate esters, styrene, maleimides, acrylates and their esters, and vinyl silanes. Other polymer systems (Fink, 2005) that undergo grafting are polystyrene/maleic anhydride (useful for PA6/PS blends), PVC/butylmethacrylate (for improved processi-bility), PET/nadic anhydride, starch/vinyl acetate and starch/methyl acrylate (for improved water resistance). [Pg.388]

NABLO, SAM V. RANGWALLA, IM J. WYMAN, JOHN E. Electron-Initiated Graft Modification of Polyolefins. Radiation Curing of Polymeric Materials, ACS Symposium Series 417, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC (1990) 534-551. [Pg.89]

NABLO ET AL. Electrm-Itntiated Graft Modification ofPtdyoUftns... [Pg.537]

NABLOETAL. ectron-Initiated Graft Modification of Pi yolepns... [Pg.539]

NABLOETAL. Electron-Initiated Graft Modification of Polyol lws... [Pg.543]

The graft modifications by y-irradiation, electron beams, or plasma are some of such methods that provide covalent modification of materials with the creation of interesting architecture. These three methods provide materials with a high level of purity they are surface-selective or may lead to the bulk modification of the matrix, although y-rays are preferred for their high... [Pg.283]

Gupta, B., Anjum, N., 2003. Plasma and radiation-induced graft modification of polymers fo" biomedical applications. Adv. Polym. Sci. 162, 35-61. [Pg.104]

M. Taniguchi and G. Belfort. Low protein fouling synthetic membranes by UV-assisted surface grafting modification Varying monomer type. J. Membr. Set, 231(1-2) 147-157, March 2004. [Pg.278]


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