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Application of Radiation Grafting in Reagent Insolubilization
Radiation grafting is shown to be a method with considerable research and industrial potential for the insolubilization of a wide range of organic reagents on polymer surfaces. The principle of the method is o...
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The Effect of Additives for Accelerating Radiation Grafting: The Use of the Technique for Modification of Polymers Especially Polyolefins
Radiation grafting is a convenient one-step method for modifying the properties of polymers1,2. Both ultraviolet light3–7 and ionizing radiation8–12 are useful initiators for the process, however the latter metho...
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Novel UV and Radiation Polymerisation Methods for Modifying Polyolefins, Cellulose and Leather
The possibility of being able to modify existing trunk polymers with monomers by one-step grafting methods is a potentially very useful technique for increasing the range of renewable resource materials availa...