Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5204834 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This study focuses on clarifying the mechanism of this rapid CO2 formation from PE and PP, and complementary insight was obtained from changes in the IR transmission spectra of films irradiated by UVA for hundreds of hours. A 30Â min induction time observed for CO2 photogeneration from PP, but not PE, was reflected, on a much longer time scale, in the induction time for carbonyl development in PP, but not PE. This suggests that, in PP, the CO2 induction time is a consequence of the slow development of carbonyl groups, a hypothesis that is supported by the elimination of the PP induction time when, prior to the CO2 measurements, films are pre-exposed to UVA, to generate carbonyl groups. In addition, more CO2 is evolved from both PE and PP films if they are pre-exposed.
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Authors
Sudesh S. Fernando, Paul A. Christensen, Terry A. Egerton, Jim R. White,