M. Lucarini et al., THE DETERMINATION OF NITROXIDE RADICAL DISTRIBUTIONS IN POLYMERS BY EPR IMAGING, Polymer degradation and stability, 53(1), 1996, pp. 9-17
The concentration of nitroxide radicals formed by photooxidation of on
e of four different hindered amine stabilisers (HAS) in polypropylene
plaques 2 mm thick subjected to continuous irradiation for periods ran
ging from 1 to 6 months, has been measured by electron paramagnetic re
sonance (EPR) spectroscopy. The spatial distribution of these radicals
across the polymeric plaques has also been determined either by cutti
ng thin slices of the plaque and then measuring the nitroxide concentr
ation within each slice, or by using an X-band EPR imaging technique (
EPRI) which provides the radical concentration profile along the magne
tic field direction. Experiments on samples containing two UV absorber
s, beside the HAS stabilisers, are also reported. It is shown that the
changes of the nitroxide distribution inside the polypropylene plaque
s observed by increasing the irradiation time, follow some interesting
trends peculiar to the additives contained in the polymer. It seems t
hat the EPRI technique may provide useful information on the mechanism
of stabilisation by HAS of polymers subjected to photo-degradation. (
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