Control of surface radical graft polymerization on polyester fibers by using Hansen solubility parameters as a measurement of the affinity of chemicals to materials

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Abstract

Radical graft polymerization is an effective method for surface modification of inert and hydrophobic poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) fibers, but is lacking grafting efficiency and control. Several key interactive and controlling elements of the graft polymerization reaction were identified, and corresponding affinity characters of each reaction component were quantified by using Hansen solubility theory. Proper control of the radical graft polymerization reaction on PET fiber surfaces was achieved.

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Tamizifar, M., & Sun, G. (2017). Control of surface radical graft polymerization on polyester fibers by using Hansen solubility parameters as a measurement of the affinity of chemicals to materials. RSC Advances, 7(22), 13299–13303. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra27186c

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