Evaluation of Modified Poly by UV-Induced Graft Polymerization as a Novel Hydrophilic Films

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In order to improve the hydrophilic performances, the surface of poly films was modified through grafting polymerization of styrene (ST) initiated by ultraviolet (UV) in ethanol/water mixture solution. The effects of irradiation time, concentration of inhibitor (ferrous ammonium sulfate) on the grafting degree of ST will be investigated. The original and grafted poly films were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Static contact angle (CA), to characterize the chemical changes of the poly film surface. The results showed that the hydrophilic of poly films was improved significantly than that of the original film. The contact angle of PO-g-ST increased from 70° to 120.4° over a critical grafting degree of 26.35%, the hydrophilic of PP membranes improved dramatically.

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