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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...

    Chye H. Ang, John L. Garnett, Ronald G. Levot in Bioactive Polymeric Systems (1985)

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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...

    Chye H. Ang, John L. Garnett, Ronald G. Levot, Mervyn A. Long in Modification of Polymers (1983)

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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...

    Neil P. Davis, John L. Garnett, Chye H. Ang in Polymer Applications of Renewable-Resource… (1983)