2004
DOI: 10.1002/polb.20068
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The influence of interlayer cations on the photo‐oxidative degradation of polyethylene/montmorillonite composites

Abstract: The photo‐oxidative degradation of polyethylene/montmorillonite (PE/MMT) nanocomposite and microcomposite has been investigated. It has been found that the rate of photo‐oxidative degradation of PE/MMT nanocomposite and PE/Mn+MMT (where Mn+ stands for multivalent transition metal cation) microcomposites is much faster than that of pure PE. For the PE/MMT nanocomposite, the acceleration of photo‐oxidative degradation is due to the influence of MMT and ammonium ion, in which the influence of ammonium is primary.… Show more

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“…In comparison of all sterilized samples, the G-PP samples have shown higher degradation and become liable to embrittlement. Generally, the elongation at break is a parameter to monitor the radio and photo-oxidation of polymers as it is very sensitive to the molecular and morphological changes undergone by the polymer during irradiation [23][24][25]. The results of mechanical properties indicate that drops of elongation at break correspond well to the results obtained by FTIR characterization and the viscometric measurements.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 70%
“…In comparison of all sterilized samples, the G-PP samples have shown higher degradation and become liable to embrittlement. Generally, the elongation at break is a parameter to monitor the radio and photo-oxidation of polymers as it is very sensitive to the molecular and morphological changes undergone by the polymer during irradiation [23][24][25]. The results of mechanical properties indicate that drops of elongation at break correspond well to the results obtained by FTIR characterization and the viscometric measurements.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 70%
“…A similar phenomenon has been observed in other polymer/clay nanocomposites systems. 21,22 Catalytic acid sites might contribute to the fast degradation in the early thermal stage of the nanocomposites in comparison with that of neat TM-CS.…”
Section: Thermal Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O aumento da banda em 1720 cm -1 pode ser atribuído à formação de espécies carbonila (C=O) [11,24] e a banda em 3430 cm -1 é atribuída a formação dos grupos hidroxilas e hidroperóxidos (OH/OOH) [14,19,25] . A formação destas espécies e o mecanismo geral proposto para o processo de degradação do PEO são descritos na literatura por Kaczmarek e colaboradores [22] .…”
Section: Degradação Foto-oxidativa Dos Filmes Com Estabilizantesunclassified
“…Em geral, os estudos de processos foto-oxidativos de materiais compósitos polímero/argila mostram que a presença da argila acelera os processos de degradação dos mesmos quando comparados ao polímero puro [11][12][13] .…”
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