Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science (Nov 2019)
Studying the nitrogen content on the added value of (CMS PAAM –PMBA)
Abstract
Abstract In order to create grafting polymer, At first , CMS was prepared with starch and chloroacetic acid in an alkali – methanol media, and Carboxymethyl starch (CMS) was prepared by different DS, then AAM was grafted on CMS by redox system using oxidant and reductant. For investigation of the effect of reaction variables on nitrogen content N% , the synthetic conditions were systematically optimized through studying the influential factors. Key words: Carboxymethylation, DS, CMS, grafting polymerization, redoxy system and nitrogen continent N% Research background In order to study the nitrogen continent N% for a crosslinking polymer (CMS PAAM –PMBA) prepared by the redoxy system, Kjeldahl method was used Research objective Studying the effect of nitrogen content ( N%) of (CMS PAAM –PMBA) which prepared by using the redoxy system Research importance Studying the nitrogen continent N% by to a Kjeldahl method of a grafting polymer by using 1- Different DS of CMS2- Using redoxy system on CMS with AAM to make crosslinking substanceMethodologyExperimental analytical approachResearch resultsThe reactions of grafted copolymer variables that affect the nitrogen continent N% of the grafted polymer were studied. It is seen that with increasing the amount of CMS, the grafting decreasing, and that may attributed to the increasing of the carboxy groups and hydrophilic group which the residue monomer concentration in the reaction mixture which leads to increasing of radical centers, causing high crosslinking points grafted polymer. The higher nitrogen content of CMS PAAM –PMBA graft copolymer, APS =0.08g, Sod thiosulfate =0.5g, MBA= 0.8 g, AAm = 5 g, water = 1 ml, H2SO4 = 3 ml, temp. (90oC) and Time = until reaction completes (1.50 min)
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