2018
DOI: 10.1667/rr15006.1
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Mechanisms and Characterization of the Pulsed Electron-Induced Grafting of Styrene onto Poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene) to Prepare a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane

Abstract: During the pulsed-electron beam direct grafting of neat styrene onto poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene) (FEP) substrate, the radiolytically-produced styryl and carbon-centered FEP radicals undergo various desired and undesired competing reactions. In this study, a high-dose rate is used to impede the undesired free radical homopolymerization of styrene and ensure uniform covalent grafting through 125-μm FEP films. This outweighs the enhancement of the undesired crosslinking reactions of carbon-ce… Show more

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“…The GY is dependent on many factors, such as the polymer chemistry, monomer reactivity, solvent, dose, additives (e.g., inhibitor of homo-polymerization), reaction temperature, and atmosphere [166,167]. Therefore, the yield of grafting process can be controlled by varying these reaction parameters.…”
Section: Parameters Affecting the Rigmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GY is dependent on many factors, such as the polymer chemistry, monomer reactivity, solvent, dose, additives (e.g., inhibitor of homo-polymerization), reaction temperature, and atmosphere [166,167]. Therefore, the yield of grafting process can be controlled by varying these reaction parameters.…”
Section: Parameters Affecting the Rigmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efforts using ionizing radiation for the synthesis of advanced nanomaterials are underway at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Materials under development include soft nanomaterials for drug delivery applications (An et al, 2011; Grimaldi, 2013; Takinami, 2014; Pazos et al, 2016), magnetic nanocomposites for imaging and electrical functions, adsorbents for environmental products (Dietz et al, 2016), and membranes tailored for fuel cell uses (Kim et al, 2017). The measurement aspects of the synthesis steps have been investigated, including the effects of temperature, dose, and the initial material concentrations and types on the control of the size, molecular weight, and functionality of the products.…”
Section: Advantages Afforded By Ionizing Radiation and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%