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Hydroperoxide formation in irradiated polyethylene
Authors:Y-J Yu  F-W Shen  H A McKellop  R Salovey
Abstract:Spectroscopic analysis for hydroperoxide in irradiated ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, on the basis of the formation of a nitrate derivative after exposure to dilute nitric oxide, is examined. Hydroperoxide is found to be an important intermediate in the oxidation of polyethylene and is believed to result from hydrogen abstraction reactions by peroxy radicals in a polyethylene matrix. During γ irradiation in air, the rates of bimolecular combination of peroxy radicals on the surface to form ketones or hydrogen abstraction to form hydroperoxides are similar. However, as a result of bimolecular combination, the concentration of peroxy radicals decreases. After irradiation and storage in ambient air, isolated peroxy radicals below the polymer surface induce a slow chain reaction leading to a long-term increase in hydroperoxides and carbonyls. Differences in hydroperoxide and oxygen content for samples irradiated in air or vacuum are primarily confined to or near the surface. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 37: 3309–3316, 1999
Keywords:ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE)  γ  irradiation  hydroperoxide  oxidation  FTIR
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