Studies on the photooxidation mechanism of polymers. IV. Effect of ultraviolet light (2537 Å) on solid PVC particles suspended in different liquids |
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Authors: | Jan F. Rabek,G ran Canb ck,Julia Lucky,Bengt R nby |
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Affiliation: | Jan F. Rabek,Göran Canbäck,Julia Lucky,Bengt Rånby |
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Abstract: | ![]() The photolysis of virgin PVC powder suspended in water, methanol, n-hexane, aqueous NH4OH (30 wt-%), and 0.1 wt-% iodine in methanol and also as dry powder was studied. The mechanism of photolysis of PVC powder has been investigated by using ESR spectroscopy, conductivity titration, gel-permeation chromatography (GPC), and absorption spectroscopy. Photolysis of PVC has been found to occur by a free-radical mechanism. ESR spectroscopy permits a partial identification of several different types of free radicals in PVC such as alkyl, polyenyl, and peroxy radicals. An interpretation is proposed of the mechanism of formation of conjugated polyene structures, and also a new explanation of the crosslinking mechanism, in which transfer of unpaired electrons to double bonds occurs, is suggested. It has also been found that conjugated double bonds can photosensitize free-radical formation as a result of increased ultraviolet absorption due to polyene structures. |
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