화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.68, No.7, 1139-1147, 1998
Effect of graft copolymerization of mixtures of acrylamide and methyl methacrylate on mechanical properties of jute fibers of different compositions
The role of persulfate-induced graft copolymerization of mixtures of acrylamide and methyl methacrylate at 50 degrees C in modifying mechanical properties of jute fibers of different compositions was studied in a limited aqueous system following a pretreatment technique. Results obtained indicate that such a process admits a good scope for modification of mechanical properties of jute fiber depending on degree of grafting achieved and compositional variations of (1) the feed monomer mixture and (2) the multiconstituent jute itself, consequent to selective removal of lignin and hemicellulose to different extents from the fiber. Low to moderate removal of hemicellulose is more effective than a similar degree of removal of lignin from jute in rendering the fiber more amenable to vinyl grafting using the mixed monomer system without being adversely affected with respect to tensile properties.