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High-energy radiation-induced grafting

Scheme 5.9 High-energy radiation-induced graft copolymerization accordingtothedirect method. Scheme 5.9 High-energy radiation-induced graft copolymerization accordingtothedirect method.
Free radicals are produced by the dissociation of excited molecules. High-energy-irradiation-induced polymerization is especially important for graft polymerization and polymerization in the solid state. Because of high investment costs, high-energy-radiation-initiated polymerization of gaseous, liquid, or dissolved monomers has not become established. However, to a small extent ( 2000 t/a), the polymerization of methyl methacrylate is radiation initiated. [Pg.255]


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