反応 #683590
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反応方程式
試薬
反応条件
後処理
- 1workup.ADDITIONwas added
- 2温度by heat-sealing the glass ampoule in vacuum
- 3その他After irradiation of γ-rays of 105 rad/hr at a temperature of 25° C for 10 hours
- 4洗浄sufficiently washed with acetone
- 5その他to remove the p-acetoxystyrene homopolymer
- 6温度The thus treated film was then refluxed in a concentrated hydrochloric acid-methanol mixed solution (1:4 by volume)
- 7温度under heating for a period of 30 minutes
- 8その他followed by hydrolysis
実験手順
Separately, a polyethylene film having a thickness of 0.1 mm was inserted into a glass ampoule, and subsequently, a tetrahydrofuran-n-heptane mixed solution (1:2 by volume) containing 20 wt% of p-acetoxystyrene monomer was added thereto, followed by heat-sealing the glass ampoule in vacuum. After irradiation of γ-rays of 105 rad/hr at a temperature of 25° C for 10 hours, the resulting film was taken out of the glass ampoule and sufficiently washed with acetone to remove the p-acetoxystyrene homopolymer. The thus treated film was then refluxed in a concentrated hydrochloric acid-methanol mixed solution (1:4 by volume) under heating for a period of 30 minutes, followed by hydrolysis to obtain a film in which a p-hydroxystyrene side chain was grafted at a grafting ratio of 52 wt% (based on the polyethylene). This film was further immersed in concentrated sulfuric acid at a temperature of 25° C for 72 hours and then sulfonated to obtain a cationic exchange membrane. The thus obtained cationic exchange membrane was used as a diaphragm. To the cationic exchange membrane to be used as a diaphragm was subjected a pre-treatment in which the membrane was immersed in a 0.5N sodium hydroxide aqueous solution at a temperature of 80° C for a period of 2 hours prior to the electrolysis. This cationic exchange membrane had a cation transport number of 0.97, an electric resistance, in 0.5N sodium chloride, of 1.7 Ω-cm2, and an acidic ion-exchange capacity of 2.2 meq/g. A current of 1.0 A (10 A/dm2) was passed for 5 hours. It was found that the concentration of sodium hydroxide in the catholyte was 16.8& by weight, that the concentration of sodium chloride was 0.02% by weight, and that the current efficiency was 83%.