چكيده لاتين :
As the first part of a continued research on conversion of carboxymethyl cellulosesodium
salt (CMC) to useful biopolymer-based materials, large numbers of cyanide
functional groups were introduced onto CMC by grafting with polyacrylonitrile (PAN).
The graft copolymerization reactions were carried out under nitrogen atmosphere using
eerie ammonium nitrate (CAN) as an initiator. Evidence of grafting was obtained by comparing
FTIR spectra of CMC and the graft copolymer as well as solubility characteristics
of the products. The synthetic conditions were systematically optimized through studying
the effective factors including temperature and concentrations of initiator, acrylonitrile
monomer, and CMC. The overall activation energy for the grafting was estimated to be
39.7 kJ/mole. Finally, the CMC-g-PAN copolymer was characterized thermally by using differential
scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis methods.