Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5205035 Polymer Degradation and Stability 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper deals with the kinetic modelling of unstabilised polyethylene thermal oxidation, particular attention being paid to the domain of low temperatures, typically below 80 °C. Experimental data show that the temperature dependence of the induction time ti and the steady state rate of oxygen absorption rS display a discontinuity at 80 °C. A model based on the hypothesis that this discontinuity concerns only the PO2 bimolecular combination processes and is essentially explained by the competition between terminating and non-terminating PO2 + PO2 reactions, was proposed. With pertinent values of the Arrhenius parameters of the elementary reactions under consideration, the model fits well the experimental data (in the 40-200 °C temperature range) and is consistent with previously analysed results of radiochemical ageing. According to this model, 35-40% of the bimolecular PO2 combinations would not be terminating at 45 °C and this proportion would increase with the temperature. Concerning terminations, the relative fraction of coupling processes, leading to peroxide bridges, would decrease relatively to the disproportionation processes when the temperature increases.
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