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Chemiluminescence – a tool for determination of degree of oxidation of polymers

Chemiluminescence – a tool for determination of degree of oxidation of polymers. + Residual service life Jozef Rychlý Polymer Institute Dúbravská cesta 9, 84 3 42 Bratislava, Slovak Republic. What chemiluminescence is?.

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Chemiluminescence – a tool for determination of degree of oxidation of polymers

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  1. Chemiluminescence – a tool for determination of degree of oxidation of polymers + Residual service life Jozef RychlýPolymer InstituteDúbravská cesta 9, 84342 Bratislava, Slovak Republic Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  2. What chemiluminescence is? Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  3. Chemiluminiscencia z disproporcionácie polymérnych peroxylových radikálov Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

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  5. Scheme of the light emission accompanying the oxidation of synthetic and natural polymers Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  6. Chemiluminescence (isothermal, non-isothermal) Chemiluminescence method is one of the supporting methods of investigation of development of oxidation degradation for a large spectrum of polymers (kinetic studies). The predictions of the remaining service life becomes more and more elaborated. The most of polymers studied so far giving a bright light emission when oxidized have in the vicinity of potentially formed hydroperoxidic group carbonyl, carbamido, carboxylic, alcoholic group; isolated hydroperoxides provide only weak light emission The chemiluminescence from polymers is pronounced when lower molar mass compounds are either present of being formed during oxidation process. It becomes also very important method in determination degradation progress of polymers where carbonyl groups are inherent part of the chain structure. Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  7. FTIR spectra of the polymers investigated Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  8. Instrumentation, 1968-2013, new instrument designed at the PISAS in 1968 Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  9. Polyolefins and polydienes Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  10. Tertiary carbons + double bonds C=C > Double bonds > Tertiary carbons > Single C-C bonds Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

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  12. The effect of initial molar mass PP, oxygen, 120 oC Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  13. Bábika, ako model prirodzeného starnutia polymérov Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

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  15. Inert atmosphere By means of chemiluminescence we can detect the levels of hydroperoxides in polymers Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  16. Nonisothermal experiments Polymer is heated according to pre-set programme as in DSC measurements Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  17. Polypropylene with fillers Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

  18. Conclusions • Chemiluminescence method is one of the most elegant method of investigation of development of oxidation degradation for a large spectrum of polymers (kinetic studies) and still brings to experimentators new surprises. • The main emphasis has been put on CL from oxidation of polyolefins and other polymers were somehow neglected. • 3. The most of polymers studied so far were not characterized properly from the viewpoint of residual catalysts, defect structures, stabilizers, etc, which may be the source of conflicting data. • 4. As we measure the light emission and any filter and/or absorber may modulate the observed light intensity we should be aware of some limitations; the combination with other methods is always necessary. Polyfriend workshop, september 5. 2013

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