M. Kaci et al., Effect of the thermo-oxidation and natural weather on the structure, morphology, and properties of unstabilized and HALS-stabilized LDPE films, J MACR S PU, A36(2), 1999, pp. 253-274
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MACROMOLECULAR SCIENCE-PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
The aging of unstabilized low density polyethylene (LDPE) films and those s
tabilized with hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS) was studied as a fun
ction of the exposure time to thermooxidation at 90 degrees C and to natura
l weathering. The HALS tested was Tinuvin 783 from Ciba-Geigy and added to
the polymer in the concentration of 0.6% (w/w). Modifications in the him ch
aracteristics were investigated by using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR),
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) and
mechanical testing. The FTIR spectra showed that the thermo-oxidation Bed
to the formation of ketone groups attributed to hydroperoxide decomposition
, whereas in natural weathering ketones and vinyl unsaturations are formed
due to Norrish II reactions. The mechanism of stabilization involved in the
rmo-oxidation of the HALS-stabilized samples may be attributed to the class
ical radical scavenging of alkyl and peroxy radicals formed during propagat
ion by nitroxyl radicals. The stabilizing activity of Tinuvin 783 in natura
l weathering may be explained by its capacity to trap the alkyl radicals re
sulting from the charge transfer complexes reactions between the polymer an
d oxygen.
The effectiveness of Tinuvin 783 as heat and UV stabilizer in LDPE film was
confirmed by the slow decline of the elongation at break as found in the e
xposed samples. The thermo-oxidation and the natural weathering caused the
formation of micro-voids on the surfaces of the unstabilized films; the pre
sence of the HALS reduced the number and the size of the micro-voids. WAXS
analysis showed that the crystallinity indexes of the unstabilized samples,
both thermo-oxidated and exposed to natural weather, increase significantl
y with the time; for the stabilized samples the increases of the crystallin
ity resulted less pronounced.