Methyl methacrylate (MMA) was graft polymerized onto polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) using ceric ammonium sulfate as an initiator in aqueous medium. The grafting efficiency of MMA was studied as a function of monomer and initiator concentration, time, pH, and temperature. Grafting efficiency was found to be optimum at a particular level of ceric ammonium sulfate (3.16 ϫ 10, and time (4 h). The probable reasons for the influence of reaction variable on the observed trend of MMA towards grafting have been discussed. Acid hydrolysis and infrared spectroscopy were used for the confirmation of graft copolymer formation. Thermogravimetric analysis of PVA and a representative graft copolymer were studied. The solubility/swellability and the gelatinization characteristics are also reported.
Potassium iodate-initiated polymerization of aniline was carried out in an acidified aqueous medium in the presence and in the absence of sodium thiosulfate salt. The nature of the polyaniline (PANI) produced depended on the aniline/potassium iodate (A/PI) mole ratio. Green emeraldine salt (ES) and blue pernigraniline salt (PS) were produced at A/PI mole ratios greater than 2 and less than 2, respectively. The sodium thiosulfate salt played a significant role in the purification and properties of PANI. The optimum aniline-to-oxidant mole ratio was found to be 2 : 1. Spectral, thermal, and electrical characteristics and viscosity of the materials were studied and compared with the results. A reaction scheme has been proposed to elucidate the role of iodine(V). Sodium thiosulfate makes it easier for iodine to be separated from a system and increases the conductivity of the products.
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