scholarly journals Influence of the irradiation conditions on the effect of radiation on polyethylene

2004 ◽  
Vol 69 (12) ◽  
pp. 1029-1041 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zorica Kacarevic-Popovic ◽  
Dusan Kostoski ◽  
Ljiljana Novakovic ◽  
Nada Miljevic ◽  
Bojana Secerov

Two types of polyethylene, low density (LDPE) and high density (HDPE), as well as low density polyethylene containing an antioxidant were subjected to ?-irradiation in the presence of air and in water. The irradiated polymers were studied using IR spectrophotometric analysis. The radiation induced oxidative degradation was followed through the formation of oxygen containing groups by the development of bands in the 1850?1650 cm-1 region and double bonds formation by the development of bands in the 1050?850 cm-1 region. The crosslinking efficiency was determined by measuring the gel content by extraction with xylene. The radiation induced changes in the molecular structure, evolution of oxygen containing species and formation, of vinyl double bonds as well as of the crosslinking efficiency are discussed in terms of the properties of the polymers in an electric field of low strength.

2006 ◽  
Vol 60 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 311-315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zorica Kacarevic-Popovic ◽  
Bojana Secerov ◽  
Milena Marinovic-Cincovic ◽  
Zoran Nedic ◽  
Slobodan Jovanovic

The possibility of modifying polyethylene and many other polymers with high energy radiation has led to many useful applications. Due to their new combination of properties and the shortage of experimental data, the radiolysis of a new class of materials, cyclo-olefin copolymers (COC), polymerised from norbornene and ethylene using metallocene catalysts, is of great interest to the study of radiation chemistry and the physics of polymeric systems. Ethylenenorbornene copolymer, pristine and containing an antioxidant were subjected to gamma irradiation in the presence of air and in water. The irradiated copolymer was studied using IR and UV-vis spectrophotometric analysis. The radiation-induced changes in the molecular structure were correlated to changes in the glass transition temperature measured by the DSC method.


2019 ◽  
Vol 77 (10) ◽  
pp. 5303-5321
Author(s):  
J. G. Martinez-Colunga ◽  
S. Sanchez-Valdes ◽  
L. F. Ramos-deValle ◽  
E. Ramirez-Vargas ◽  
C. Avila-Orta ◽  
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1990 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 1077-1084 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Nordmeier ◽  
U. Lanver ◽  
M. D. Lechner

2010 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 201-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dejan Milicevic ◽  
Edin Suljovrujic

In this paper, changes in structure and physical properties of stabilized isotactic polypropylene (iPP) were created by gamma irradiation, up to a dose of 700 kGy, in different media: air, deionized distilled (DD) water and acetylene. Two main effects occur when polyolefins, such as iPP, are subjected to ionizing radiation: crosslinking and scission of macromolecules. The domination of one or the other of these competitive processes is determined by both the structural peculiarities of the polymers and the experimental irradiation conditions. Gel and infrared (IR) spectroscopy measurements were used to determine the changes in the degree of network formation and oxidative degradation, respectively. Sol-gel analysis was studied in detail using the Charlesby-Pinner (C-P) equation. The radiation-induced changes in the structure and evolution of oxygen-containing species were also studied through dielectric loss (tan ?) analysis in a wide temperature and/or frequency range. Evolution of low temperature dielectric relaxations with gamma irradiation was investigated. The results showed that degradation was the major reaction in the initial step of irradiation, no matter what the atmosphere was. The C-P equation seemed applicable when stabilized iPP was irradiated within a certain dose range in various atmospheres. The iPP irradiated in acetylene/air had the lowest/highest values for oxidation level, dielectric losses, Dg and G(s)/G(x) values. The calculated Dg values are 1.5 and 5 times larger for the irradiation in DD water and air than for the acetylene. Furthermore, our data confirm that oxidation strongly affects the gel point but has a much lower effect on the G(S)/G(X) ratio. In the case of dielectric relaxation measurements, the connection between the oxidative degradation and dielectric properties is well established and is in good agreement with IR spectroscopy measurements. The amount of carbonyl, hydroperoxide and other polar groups is much higher for the irradiation in air than in other media, leading to higher dielectric losses. Disappearance of low temperature (? and ?) relaxations with gamma radiation confirmed great sensitivity of iPP structure to radiation-induced changes. Complete ?vanishing? of the ? relaxation in iPP samples irradiated in air is connected with a large radiation-induced oxidative degradation in this medium. Similar crosslinking, oxidation and dielectric behaviour was observed for the samples irradiated in water and acetylene, indicating DD water as a good crosslinking medium.


Polymer ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 119 ◽  
pp. 66-75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu-Chieh Hsu ◽  
Rowan W. Truss ◽  
Bronwyn Laycock ◽  
Michael P. Weir ◽  
Timothy M. Nicholson ◽  
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