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Consequences of thermo- and photo-oxidation on end-use properties of pure PE

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Thin films of polyethylene have been exposed to thermal and photochemical accelerated agings at different temperatures and different UV intensities. In both cases, mechanical tests performed on aged samples revealed a severe embrittlement of the PE material. However, a multi-scale analysis showed that i) under thermal oxidative conditions, such embrittlement mainly resulted from a reduction of molecular mobility of the amorphous phase due to annealing phenomena, while ii) it was rather associated to a competition between chain scission and cross-linking processes under photo-oxidative conditions. As regards the oxidation mechanisms, it was found that thermo-oxidation is clearly initiated by a bimolecular decomposition of hydroperoxides, while photo-oxidation seems rather initiated by the photolysis of ketones and hydroperoxides. Over a critical threshold of the hydroperoxide concentration, thermolysis of hydroperoxides seems to predominate and even to control the overall photo-oxidation kinetics.
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hal-00587903 , version 1 (21-04-2011)

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Jonathan Tireau, Laetitia van Schoors, Karim Benzarti, Xavier Colin. Consequences of thermo- and photo-oxidation on end-use properties of pure PE. AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010, 1255, pp 101-103. ⟨10.1063/1.3455543⟩. ⟨hal-00587903⟩
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