Wei Wu, Shouci Lu, Jianfeng Chen, Lei Shao, and CheeKing Tan, Grafting modification on the surface of titanium dioxide by polystyrene, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 10(2003), No. 6, pp. 52-56.
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Wei Wu, Shouci Lu, Jianfeng Chen, Lei Shao, and CheeKing Tan, Grafting modification on the surface of titanium dioxide by polystyrene, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 10(2003), No. 6, pp. 52-56.
Wei Wu, Shouci Lu, Jianfeng Chen, Lei Shao, and CheeKing Tan, Grafting modification on the surface of titanium dioxide by polystyrene, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 10(2003), No. 6, pp. 52-56.
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Wei Wu, Shouci Lu, Jianfeng Chen, Lei Shao, and CheeKing Tan, Grafting modification on the surface of titanium dioxide by polystyrene, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 10(2003), No. 6, pp. 52-56.
Research Center of the Ministry of Education For High Gravity Engineering & Technology, Bejing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, China
Civil and Environmental Engineering School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
Based on the technology of titanium dioxide grafting modification with polystyrene (PS), the modification mechanisms are studied and the polystyrene-grafting states on the surface of titanium dioxide have been set up. Under the synergistic actions of mechanical force, chemistry and heat, macromolecular free radicals of PS are created, at the same time, the O-O bonds of titanium dioxide are broken and the oxide free radicals produced, and the numbers of oxygen atom are increased and crystal lattice defects rich electrons are formed on the surface of titanium dioxide. The radical polymerization is the main reaction between PS and titanium dioxide and C-O bonds form in the process of modification. Multi-sites chemical adsorption also exists besides grafting between PS and titanium dioxide.