Characterization of the short-chain branches in poly(vinyl chloride)s by γ irradiation of the reduced polymers |
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Authors: | T.N. Bowmer,S.Y. Ho,J.H. O Donnell,G.S. Park,M. Saleem |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 4067;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology, Cardiff CF1 4NU, Wales UK |
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Abstract: | The volatile products from the γ irradiation of samples of poly(vinyl chloride) prepared under different conditions and reduced to the corresponding polyethylenes have been measured quantitatively and compared with those for low- and high-density polyethylenes and copolymers of ethylene with small amounts of α-olefins. The presence of methyl branches is clearly demonstrated and there is also evidence for ethyl and butyl branches, although these had not been considered significant in previous [13C] NMR studies. The method is shown to be extremely sensitive to small quantities of residual trialkyl tin hydride reductant occluded in, and possibly also reacted with, the polymer, and to residual chlorine (<0.5%). The yields of alkanes are higher than expected from the branch frequencies determined by i.r. and [13C] NMR and results for ethylene-α-olefin copolymers. This difference is apparently due to sensitisation of the radiation degradation by residual chlorine and reductant. Quantitative determinations of branch frequencies by the radiolytic method are unlikely to be obtained until these problems are overcome. |
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