Photolytic synthesis and hydrophobization of plates of porous polymer material based on dimethacrylate oligomer MDP-2


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Plates of poly-MDP-2 porous material with a characteristic size of inhomogeneities of 0.3, 0.7, 2.5, 10, and 20 µm were synthesized by the photopolymerization technique. The conditions for the photolytic modification of the hydrophilic/hydrophobic properties of poly-MDP-2 by the graft copolymerization method under visible light irradiation were selected using 9,10-phenanthrenequinone as a photoinitiator and isodecyl methacrylate as a modifying monomer. It is shown on the samples with an inhomogeneity size of 10 µm that the stable hydrophobization effect (contact angle of water droplet θ = 135°) is achieved at a photoinitiator concentration of 2.4 · 10−3 mol L−1 and an irradiation time of the sample in the modifying solution of 1 h. The effect of photolytic hydrophobization increases with an increase in the size of inhomogeneities in the porous polymer material and reaches θ = 140° for inhomogeneities ∼20 µm in size.

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N. Lenshina

G. A. Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: mars@iomc.ras.ru
Rússia, 49 ul. Tropinina, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950

M. Arsenyev

G. A. Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: mars@iomc.ras.ru
Rússia, 49 ul. Tropinina, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950

M. Baten’kin

G. A. Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: mars@iomc.ras.ru
Rússia, 49 ul. Tropinina, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950

S. Chesnokov

G. A. Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: mars@iomc.ras.ru
Rússia, 49 ul. Tropinina, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950

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