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Colloidal and Supported TiO<sub>2</sub>: Toward Nonextractable and Recyclable Photocatalysts for Radical Polymerizations in Aqueous Dispersed Media
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EngineeringInorganic PhotochemistryRadical PhotopolymerizationNanocatalysisPhoto-electrochemical CellChemistryRadical PolymerizationsPolymersChemical EngineeringPhotocatalysisPhotopolymer NetworkAnnular Photochemical ReactorPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceRecyclable PhotocatalystsPhotochemistryToward NonextractableNanomanufacturingCatalysisPhotoelectrocatalysisPhotodegradationSurface InitiationPolymer ScienceTitanium Dioxide MaterialsPolymerization KineticsPolymer Reaction
Two high surface area titania forms, dispersed as stable nanoparticles or coated on fused silica microfiber, are used as nonleachable photocatalysts for the radical photopolymerization of methyl methacrylate miniemulsion in water. At low loading (0.17 wt%/wt monomer ), both nanoscale TiO 2 yield ≈50% conversion after 10 min UV irradiation, compared to 63% with a conventional type I photoinitiatior (hydroxyacetophenone). High‐molecular‐weight values (>180 kDa) and a polydispersity index of about 1.5 are achieved, indicating that undesirable degradation is negligible. In the proposed mechanism, a surface initiation takes place through the generation of hydroxyl radicals from H 2 O oxidation. It is shown that irradiance and TiO 2 content are two key parameters for controlling molecular weight and conversion values. The supported TiO 2 form can be easily recovered and reused up to four times, despite a gradual reduction in conversion. Deposited on the wall of the annular photochemical reactor, it enables reaction scaling‐up. image
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