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ISSN print edition: 0366-6352
ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
Registr. No.: MK SR 9/7
Published monthly
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Influence of polyfunctional monomers on crosslinking of polypropylene
M. Čapla, M. Lazár, and A. Pajchortová
Polymer Institute, Centre of Chemical Research,
Slovak Academy of Sciences, CS-842 36 Bratislava
Abstract: The relative efficiency of crosslinking of polypropylene in the course of
thermal decomposition of dicumyl peroxide in the presence of nine different
polyfunctional monomers and their mixtures has been investigated. The
coagents with the highest content of reactive functional groups are the most
efficient, which suggests that the macroradicals originating from degrading
polypropylene may be added to reactive linking bridges. Some mixtures of
polyfunctional monomers exhibit synergic effect in crosslinking. It may be
explained by the assumption that the alkyl radicals are transformed into allyl
radicals which have considerably more favourable ratio of recombination to
disproportionation. An increase in portion of recombination to the detriment
of disproportionation raises the extent of formation of crosslinks between
macromolecules of the polypropylene modified by the effect of polyfunctional
monomer.
Full paper in Portable Document Format: 374a561.pdf
Chemical Papers 37 (4) 561–566 (1983)
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