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titleOfInvention FREE RADICAL GRAFTING OF MONOMERS ONTO POLYPROPYLENE RESINS.
abstract (I) mixing a polypropylene resin with an allyl epoxy compound, a styrene compound and a peroxide as an initiator; (Ii) heating the mixture to a temperature higher than the melting point of the polypropylene resin and the decomposition temperature of the peroxide, until the allyl epoxy compound and the styrene compound are grafted onto the polypropylene resin to a desired extent under continuous mixing conditions ; And (iii) cooling and pulverizing the resulting composition. The method of free-radical grafting monomers on a polypropylene resin.n n n The grafted polypropylene composition obtained by the process comprises from 0 to 10% by weight of glycidyl methacrylate and from 0 to 10% by weight of styrene, calculated on the basis of the polypropylene resin. The composition can be used as a compatibilizer in the preparation of polymer blends, as a polymeric adhesion promoter, and in products that require improved printability.
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