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Physico-chemical aspects of polyethylene processing in an open mixer. Part 21: Improved product yields on true bimolecular hydroperoxide decomposition
Authors:F Gugumus
Institution:Ochsengasse 20, 4123 Allschwil, Switzerland
Abstract:The product yields from the reaction between two hydroperoxide groups have been re-calculated. This is a consequence of the fact that β-scission of secondary alkoxy radicals cannot be neglected in the high temperature range of the polyethylene processing experiments (170-200 °C). It must be taken into account in addition to disproportionation/combination and hydrogen abstraction by alkoxy radicals. The increased complexity caused by the additional reaction results mainly from the larger number of caged radical pairs involved in the reactions and also in the calculations. Among other products it becomes possible to calculate the yields of aldehyde and vinyl groups that would not result from hydroperoxide decomposition in the absence of β-scission. The yields of the main oxidation products such as alcohols, ketones and trans-vinylene groups are reduced to some extent in comparison with the values calculated if β-scission is neglected. The vinyl group yield corresponds to slightly more than 10% of the yield of trans-vinylene groups in the temperature range of the experiments. The aldehyde yield is significantly larger than the vinyl group yield and is important in the whole temperature range examined. Main-chain scissions are important at the temperatures of the experiments. They become more important than the sum of the different combination reactions from a temperature of 200 °C on.
Keywords:Polyethylene  Hydroperoxides  Oxidation products  Alcohols  Ketones  Aldehydes
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