## Abstract The effect of gamma‐irradiation on the structure, rheology, and mechanical properties of low density polyethylene (LDPE) films containing some new hindered amine stabilizers (HAS) has been investigated and the results obtained were compared to additive free samples. The HAS used involve
Thermal Stability of Gamma Irradiated Low Density Polyethylene Films Containing Hindered Amine Stabilizers
✍ Scribed by Traian Zaharescu; Mustapha Kaci; Ghania Hebal; Radu Setnescu; Tanta Setnescu; Rochedine Khima; Chérifa Remili; Silviu Jipa
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Volume
- 289
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-7492
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Summary: The thermal stability of gamma irradiated low density polyethylene (LDPE) films in presence of various structures of hindered amine stabilizers (HAS) was investigated by the oxygen uptake method under constant temperature of 180 °C and normal pressure conditions. The thermo‐oxidation was run using air environment. The sigmoidal dependency of oxygen uptake allows the calculation of the main kinetic parameters: oxidation induction time and oxidation rate on the propagation step. The various steps involved in the thermal degradation process were detected by the derivative procedure applied to the dependencies of oxygen uptake on time. It was found that the kinetic parameters of the thermal degradation process, determined by oxygen uptake, revealed the antioxidant role of HAS in γ‐irradiated LDPE films by providing better stability, when compared with the unstabilized samples. Moreover, the results indicated that the dependencies of oxygen uptake on thermal degradation time involved two degradation stages: the former occurring in the ungrafted moiety and the latter taking place after the antioxidant depletion is achieved. The stabilization efficiency of these oxidation inhibitors provides satisfactory thermal resistance to LDPE films, especially those based on an alkoxyamine structure.
Dependencies of oxygen uptake on time at the thermal degradation of LDPE irradiated at 812 kGy. (‐□‐) free of additive; (‐○‐) Tinuvin 123; (‐▵‐) Sanduvor PR 31; (‐⋄‐) Uvasil 299.
magnified imageDependencies of oxygen uptake on time at the thermal degradation of LDPE irradiated at 812 kGy. (‐□‐) free of additive; (‐○‐) Tinuvin 123; (‐▵‐) Sanduvor PR 31; (‐⋄‐) Uvasil 299.
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