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Thermal oxidative degradation of additive-free polypropylene pellets investigated by multichannel Fourier-transform chemiluminescence spectroscopy

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posted on 2024-06-13, 15:36 authored by A Yano, N Akai, H Ishii, C Satoh, T Hironiwa, KR Millington, M Nakata
Thermal oxidative degradation of additive-free polypropylene pellets heated isothermally in dry air at 150 and 180 °C (below and above the melting point of 163 °C) was investigated by multichannel Fourier-transform chemiluminescence spectroscopy. The initial peak wavelength of chemiluminescence emission at 490 nm remained constant during the early stages of thermal degradation, but new emissions developed with time in the red spectral region over an extended oxidation period. The time-dependent luminescence spectra were deconvoluted into three emission bands by least-squares fitting using Gaussian curves. We concluded that at least three groups of luminescent species (luminophores), having different conjugation lengths, were generated by thermal oxidation over extended periods and show luminescence around 490, 660, and 740 nm.

History

Journal

Polymer degradation and stability

Volume

98

Pagination

2680-2686

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0141-3910

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Elsevier

Issue

12

Publisher

Elsevier