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Cross-linking of polyolefins: a study by thermoporosimetry with benzene derivatives as swelling solvents.
Authors:Nicolas Billamboz  Jean-Marie Nedelec  Manuel Grivet  Mohamed Baba
Institution:Laboratoire de Microanalyses Nucléaires Alain Chambaudet, UMR CEA, Université de Franche-Comté, 16 route de Gray, 25030 Besan?on Cedex, France.
Abstract:The solvents o-, m-, p-xylene, p-dichlorobenzene, 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene, and naphthalene were calibrated as condensates used in the thermoporosimetry technique. Exponential relationships were found connecting the pore radii R(p) (in nm) and the freezing-point depression of the swelling solvent deltaT (in degrees C) on the one hand and the apparent energy of crystallization W(a) (in J cm(-3)) and deltaT on the other hand: R(p) = t exp-1/(c deltaT)]; W(a) = W0 exp(deltaT/f). Pore- or mesh-size distributions can be derived from differential scanning calorimetry results by using the following equation: dV(p)/dR(p) = k{cY(T)deltaT2]/W(a)R(p)]}. All the numerical parameters were determined. Polyethylene and polypropylene samples, cross-linked with high-energy electrons or gamma-rays, were submitted to thermoporosimetry study. Relative mesh-size distributions, which depend on the polymer/solvent pair, were calculated for these polyolefins with o-, m-, and p-xylene as solvent and were found to be in the same sequence as those of their degrees of swelling and the irradiation doses received.
Keywords:cross‐linking  gels  polymers  calorimetry  thermoporosimetry
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