Graft copolymerization of methacrylic acid onto xanthan gum by Fe2+/H2O2 redox initiator
R Kumar, A Srivastava, K Behari - Journal of applied polymer …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
R Kumar, A Srivastava, K Behari
Journal of applied polymer science, 2007•Wiley Online LibraryThe graft copolymer of xanthan gum with methacrylic acid was synthesized in inert
atmosphere by using Fentos reagent as a redox initiator. The effect of reaction conditions on
grafting parameters [G (%), E (%), C (%), A (%), H (%), and Rg] was investigated. Similar
trend was observed on increasing the concentration of ferrous ion and hydrogen peroxide
from 4.0 to 20.0× 10− 3 mol dm− 3 and 2.5 to 10× 10− 3 mol dm− 3 respectively, ie, initially
grafting parameters increased and after a certain range of concentration grafting parameters …
atmosphere by using Fentos reagent as a redox initiator. The effect of reaction conditions on
grafting parameters [G (%), E (%), C (%), A (%), H (%), and Rg] was investigated. Similar
trend was observed on increasing the concentration of ferrous ion and hydrogen peroxide
from 4.0 to 20.0× 10− 3 mol dm− 3 and 2.5 to 10× 10− 3 mol dm− 3 respectively, ie, initially
grafting parameters increased and after a certain range of concentration grafting parameters …
Abstract
The graft copolymer of xanthan gum with methacrylic acid was synthesized in inert atmosphere by using Fentos reagent as a redox initiator. The effect of reaction conditions on grafting parameters [G(%), E(%), C(%), A(%), H(%), and Rg] was investigated. Similar trend was observed on increasing the concentration of ferrous ion and hydrogen peroxide from 4.0 to 20.0 × 10−3 mol dm−3 and 2.5 to 10 × 10−3 mol dm−3 respectively, i.e., initially grafting parameters increased and after a certain range of concentration grafting parameters showed decreasing trend. Hydrogen ion shows influenced result i.e., small increment of concentration in hydrogen ion presents much increment in percent of grafting. It was observed that the [G(%), E(%), C(%), A(%), and Rg] increased upto 6.67 × 10−2 mol dm−3 concentration of methacylic acid after that it decreased. Maximum G(%) was obtained at minimum concentration of xanthan gum i.e., at 40 × 10−2 g dm−3. The optimum temperature and time duration of reaction for maximum percentage of grafting were found to be 45°C and 150 min respectively. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the xanthan gum‐g‐methacrylic acid is thermally more stable than pure gum. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2007
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