Synthesis of polyvinyl pyridine/C60 conjugates in supercritical carbon dioxide*

Authors

  • M. G. H. Zaidi Department of Chemistry, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology Pant Nagar Uttaranchal 263145 India
  • N. Bhullar Department of Chemistry, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology Pant Nagar Uttaranchal 263145 India ,
  • R. Singh Directorate of Extramural Research and Intellectual Property Rights, D.R.D.O. Bhawan ,New Delhi, 110011. India
  • S. Alam Polymer Division Defense Materials Research Development & Establishment DMSRDE Kanpur208 013 UP India.
Abstract:

In the present investigation efforts have been made to synthesis polyvinyl pyridine (PvPy) /C60 conjugates through 2, 2-azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) initiated insitu polymerization of PvPy in scCO2.The process of synthesis was monitored under different reaction conditions ranging 1200-1800psi, 60-90 oC over 6 hours. The progress of polymerization was monitored rheoviscometrically. The concentration of PvPy and AIBN ranging 6.95-20.85*10-3 and 304.50-931.50 *10-3 afforded PvPy/C60 conjugates in the yield (%) ranging 10.30-48.8. Selected PvPy/C60 conjugates were characterized through UV-VIS spectra, scanning electron microscopy, gel permeation chromatography and solution rheoviscometery.

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volume 3  issue 1

pages  63- 68

publication date 2007-12-01

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