Gamma-oxidation of linear low-density polyethylene: The dose–rate effect of irradiation on chemical and physical modifications |
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Authors: | Adams Tidjani Yasushi Watanabe |
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Abstract: | γ-Oxidation of linear low-density polyethylene based on hexene and butene was investigated. Irradiation was performed at different dose rates in air (from 2 rad/s to 100 rad/s). Degraded samples were analyzed with IR combined with NO and SF4 derivatizations. Our results showed that the lower the dose rate, the higher the degree of oxidation in terms of γ-product formation. Ketone species appeared to be the dominant γ-products. The G values of γ-product formation were very dependent on the dose rate of initiation. Comparison of the G value ratio of different γ-products revealed stoechiometry differences. The complex appearance and disappearance of unsaturations was tentatively explained. The modifications of elongation at break induced by γ-irradiation were monitored by molecular changes in weight. This was not conclusive because changes in elongation at break are inconsistent with changes in Mw/Mn. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
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Keywords: | γ -oxidation polyethylene FTIR molecular weight elongation at break |
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