Grafting Starch with Acrylic Acid and Fenton’s Initiator: The Selectivity Challenge
Inge-Willem Noordergraaf,
Judy Retti Witono,
Hero Jan Heeres
Abstract:Perhaps the greatest challenge in the graft copolymerization of acrylic acid onto starch initiated by Fenton’s is the selectivity of the grafting reaction. Low selectivity means that too much of unwanted homopolymer polyacrylic acid is produced. In this paper, it has been analyzed why with this reaction system, involving a water soluble monomer and indirect initiation, the graft selectivity is such a challenge. Several other grafting reactions, especially with monomers of low water solubility or when direct in… Show more
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