Use of electron paramagnetic resonance to evaluate the behavior of free radicals in irradiated polyolefins

The Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) had its most important development at the end of World War II. It is a non destructive technique of characterization and is the technique used for excellence to detect and characterize free radicals. It is well known that the presence of free radicals in polymeric materials is responsible for the appearance of a variety of effects in the polymer chains. There are, fundamentally, two ways for the generation of free radicals in a polymeric chain: chemical methods and irradiation with electromagnetic waves of medium and high energy. Gamma and x-rays produce ionization in all solids. In insulators and polymers chemical reactions may be promoted, some of which cannot be induced by other means. These last methods have the advantage that they do not leave polluting agents into the polymer. EPR has been used to interpret quantitatively and qualitatively the free radicals generated by the irradiation of polymeric materials. EPR results from different polymers and polymeric blends irradiated with gamma irradiation at low dose rates will be presented in this article. The behavior of allyl, alkyl, peroxide and polyenyl radicals, among others, is studied using a decay model.

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Main Authors: Silva,Pedro, Albano,Carmen, Perera,Rosestela
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Published: Universidad Simón Bolívar 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0255-695220080002000022009-05-11Use of electron paramagnetic resonance to evaluate the behavior of free radicals in irradiated polyolefinsSilva,PedroAlbano,CarmenPerera,Rosestela Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) Gamma irradiation Antioxidants Polypropylene Polyethylene The Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) had its most important development at the end of World War II. It is a non destructive technique of characterization and is the technique used for excellence to detect and characterize free radicals. It is well known that the presence of free radicals in polymeric materials is responsible for the appearance of a variety of effects in the polymer chains. There are, fundamentally, two ways for the generation of free radicals in a polymeric chain: chemical methods and irradiation with electromagnetic waves of medium and high energy. Gamma and x-rays produce ionization in all solids. In insulators and polymers chemical reactions may be promoted, some of which cannot be induced by other means. These last methods have the advantage that they do not leave polluting agents into the polymer. EPR has been used to interpret quantitatively and qualitatively the free radicals generated by the irradiation of polymeric materials. EPR results from different polymers and polymeric blends irradiated with gamma irradiation at low dose rates will be presented in this article. The behavior of allyl, alkyl, peroxide and polyenyl radicals, among others, is studied using a decay model.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Simón Bolívar Revista Latinoamericana de Metalurgia y Materiales v.28 n.2 20082008-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://ve.scielo.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0255-69522008000200002en
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Perera,Rosestela
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Perera,Rosestela
Use of electron paramagnetic resonance to evaluate the behavior of free radicals in irradiated polyolefins
author_facet Silva,Pedro
Albano,Carmen
Perera,Rosestela
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title Use of electron paramagnetic resonance to evaluate the behavior of free radicals in irradiated polyolefins
title_short Use of electron paramagnetic resonance to evaluate the behavior of free radicals in irradiated polyolefins
title_full Use of electron paramagnetic resonance to evaluate the behavior of free radicals in irradiated polyolefins
title_fullStr Use of electron paramagnetic resonance to evaluate the behavior of free radicals in irradiated polyolefins
title_full_unstemmed Use of electron paramagnetic resonance to evaluate the behavior of free radicals in irradiated polyolefins
title_sort use of electron paramagnetic resonance to evaluate the behavior of free radicals in irradiated polyolefins
description The Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) had its most important development at the end of World War II. It is a non destructive technique of characterization and is the technique used for excellence to detect and characterize free radicals. It is well known that the presence of free radicals in polymeric materials is responsible for the appearance of a variety of effects in the polymer chains. There are, fundamentally, two ways for the generation of free radicals in a polymeric chain: chemical methods and irradiation with electromagnetic waves of medium and high energy. Gamma and x-rays produce ionization in all solids. In insulators and polymers chemical reactions may be promoted, some of which cannot be induced by other means. These last methods have the advantage that they do not leave polluting agents into the polymer. EPR has been used to interpret quantitatively and qualitatively the free radicals generated by the irradiation of polymeric materials. EPR results from different polymers and polymeric blends irradiated with gamma irradiation at low dose rates will be presented in this article. The behavior of allyl, alkyl, peroxide and polyenyl radicals, among others, is studied using a decay model.
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