Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The radiation-induced oxidative degradation of polyethylenes (PEs) with different degrees of crystallinity
was characterized after electron-beam irradiation and during storage at room temperature.
UHMWPE, HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE and an ethyleneeoctene copolymer (Engage) were e-beam irradiated to
30 or 60 kGy in vacuum or in air and stored at room temperature in air. EPR spectroscopy was used to
investigate macro-radicals produced during irradiation and their post-irradiation changes. FTIR spectroscopy
was used to monitor changes in the polymer structure, induced by irradiation, and to follow
post-irradiation oxidation.
We found that the crystallinity and the size of the crystalline lamellae, in particular, play a major role
on the post-irradiation effects. The low-crystallinity polyethylenes showed no oxidation or oxidation
only to a small extent, even when irradiated and stored in air. On the contrary, development of postirradiation
oxidation was observed in HDPE and UHMWPE. We attribute these results to a different
reactivity of the macro-alkyl radicals formed upon irradiation in the amorphous or in the crystalline
phase. While the radicals formed in the amorphous phase decay in short time, the migration time of the
radicals trapped in the crystalline phase to the amorphous one is a key factor, governing the oxidation
process.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Oxidation; e-Beam irradiation; Polyethylene; Radicals
Elenco autori:
Ilenia Carpentieri; Valentina Brunella; Pierangiola Bracco; Maria Cristina Paganini; Elena Maria Brach del Prever; Maria Paola Luda; Sara Bonomi; Luigi Costa
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