Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7824298 Polymer Testing 2018 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
A time sweep rheometry test was introduced to study polyethylene degradation through investigating its rheological behavior. Rheometry in the presence of air led to faster and more severe degradation of polyethylene. Higher temperatures shifted the onset of degradation to earlier times and increased the slope of the storage modulus-time curve. The application of different antioxidants (Irgafos 168 and Irganox 1010) can prevent and delay degradation through various routes. The most interesting modulus-time data were obtained in the case of samples containing Irganox 1010, for which, after the onset of degradation and storage modulus increase, there was a plateau for a while and then the storage modulus began to increase again. Such behavior was a characteristic of the presence of Irganox 1010 and its role as a long-term stabilizer. The results of both OIT and time-sweep rheometry measurements followed similar trends with changing the antioxidant composition.
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