Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5204789 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of oxygen pressure p (0.016-0.1 MPa) on polyisoprene thermal oxidation at 100 °C has been studied by chemiluminescence (CL). The maximum CL intensity was found to be almost proportional to p, whereas the induction time is influenced in the same way but to a lesser extent. Assuming that the classical mechanistic scheme with initiation by bimolecular hydroperoxide decomposition and termination by bimolecular radical combination, partially studied by Tobolsky and co-workers in the 1950s, is valid, it was established that chemiluminescence originates essentially from hydroperoxide decomposition. A theory which tries to reconcile this result with the most popular hypothesis according to which light is emitted by terminating peroxyl bimolecular combination is proposed.
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Authors
J. Verdu, X. Colin, L. Audouin, J. Rychly, L. Matisová-Rychlá,