New Structure Formation on γ-irradiation of Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene) |
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Authors: | David J T Hill Kristofer J Thurecht Andrew K Whittaker |
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Institution: | a Polymer Materials and Radiation Group, Department of Chemistry The University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072, Australia b Centre for Magnetic Resonance, The University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072, Australia |
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Abstract: | The radiation chemistry of PCTFE at different temperatures has been studied. The polymer was irradiated under vacuum to absorbed doses of up to 1500 kGy. Three irradiation temperatures were chosen. These included ambient temperature, a temperature well above the Tg and a temperature above the crystalline melting temperature. These were 298, 423 and 493 K, respectively. The formation of new structures was identified by solid-state FTIR and 19F NMR. No branching was observed below the melting temperature, but branches were observed above the melting temperature. G-values for chain-end formation were 1.5 and 2.4 at room temperature and 423 K, respectively and the G-value for the formation of double bonds was found to be <0.1. For the irradiations at 493 K, the G-values for the formation of chain ends, double bonds and branching points were 3.6, 0.2 and 0.5, respectively. The presence of long-chain branches within the polymer structure could not be proven for radiolysis at 493 K, but scission predominates and network formation does not occur upon irradiation. DSC studies of the polymers irradiated at ambient temperature were consistent with chain scission leading to an increase in the percentage crystallinity, as observed for other fluoropolymers. |
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Keywords: | Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene) γ-radiolysis 19F NMR study New structure formation Radiolysis mechanism G-values |
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