Abstract: | Benzophenone-coated low-density polyethylene (LDPE) was grafted with acrylic acid (AA), methacrylic acid (MA), acrylonitrile (AN), and methyl methacrylate (MMA) in an aqueous medium by photoirradiation. The first-step graft samples thus prepared with a grafting of about 50% were subjected to second-step photografting with acrylamide (AAm). On AA- and MA-grafted LDPE samples, the second-step grafting of AAm was very smooth, and a high level of grafting up to 800% was attained with ease. On the other hand, grafted LDPE samples employing hydrophobic monomers, AN and MMA, had a lower percent of grafting than those with hydrophilic monomers, AA and MA. By ESR study, a thermally stable radical was found in the first-step graft sample irradiated with light of λ > 330 nm. Mechanisms for the formation of such a radical in the first-step graft sample are proposed, and the contribution of the radical to the second-step grafting is discussed. |