Modification of chitin by grafting with itaconic acid (IA) was carried out using potassium persulfate as redox initiator. In complimentary experiments, grafting was performed using γ‐radiation. Grafting was confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy. The effect of monomer concentration, initiator concentration and copolymerization temperature on the percentage of grafting were studied. The effect of radiation dose was also investigated. Values for percentages of grafting of up to 300 % were reached. It was observed that the percentage of grafting increased with increasing monomer concentration and showed a tendency to level off at IA concentration of 0.1 mol l−1. The percentage of grafting increased with temperature up to 60 °C and then decreased. The solubility of the grafted chitin was studied in organic and inorganic solvents. The complexation of the grafted chitin with some cations, namely copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc and lead, was also investigated. The metal uptake was measured by UV spectroscopy. Thermogravimetric analysis of the grafted chitin was also studied. Copyright © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry
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