Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1788427 Current Applied Physics 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Artificial ageing of high density polyethylene (HDPE) exposed to ultra-violet irradiation has been investigated by fluorescence spectroscopy. In the case of HDPE, fluorescence spectroscopy requires the addition of fluorophore, (rhodamine 101 laser dye). The spectral features of fluorescence are very sensitive to the interaction between the exited molecules and the polymer matrix. Under wavelength close to 254 nm, the diffusion of oxygen can introduce groups such as CO, CO and C(O)O into the molecular chains. Thus entail structural and chemical modifications such as polymeric chain breaking, cross linking and oxidation. In the present work, we clearly illustrate the fact that fluorescence spectroscopy is very worthwhile in particular to follow the early stages of photo-degradation.

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