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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.98, No.1, 373-382, 2005
Synthesis and characterization of N-vinyl pyrrolidone and cellulosics based functional graft copolymers for use as metal ions and iodine sorbents
To develop cost effective and eco friendly polymeric materials for enrichment and separation technologies, 1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone (N-VP) was graft copolymerized onto cellulose, extracted from pine needles. Optimum conditions have been evaluated for the grafting of N-VP onto cellulose and at these conditions it was also grafted onto cellulose phosphate, hydroxypropyl cellulose, cyanoethyl cellulose, and deoxyhydrazino cellulose. At the optimum grafting conditions for N-VP, it was also cografted with maleic anhydride. Kinetics of radiochemical graft copolymerization has been studied and evaluation of the polymerization and grafting parameters as percent grafting, percent grafting efficiency, rate of polymerization, homopolymerization, and graft copolymerization have been evaluated. Graft copolymers have been characterized by elemental analysis, FTIR, and swelling studies. An attempt has been made to study sorption of some metal ions such as Fe2+ and Cu2+ and iodine on select graft copolymers to investigate selectivity in metal ion sorption and iodine sorption as a function of structural aspects of the functionalized graft copolymers to find their end uses in separation and enrichment technologies. (c) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.