MOLECULAR-WEIGHT AND TLC STUDIES ON THE GAMMA-DEGRADATION OF SOME POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE) IN THE ABSENCE AND PRESENCE OF N,N-DIOXALYL P-AMINOBENZENE SULFONIC-ACID AND ITS IRON(II) COMPLEX
Sm. Sayyah et al., MOLECULAR-WEIGHT AND TLC STUDIES ON THE GAMMA-DEGRADATION OF SOME POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE) IN THE ABSENCE AND PRESENCE OF N,N-DIOXALYL P-AMINOBENZENE SULFONIC-ACID AND ITS IRON(II) COMPLEX, Polymer degradation and stability, 58(1-2), 1997, pp. 1-9
Protection of some poly(methyl methacrylate) samples against gamma ray
s has been investigated in the absence and presence of N,N-dioxalyl p-
aminobenzene sulphonic acid and its iron (II)-complex. The pure PMMA (
without additives), PMMA-ligand and PMMA-iron complex composite sample
s were irradiated with gamma rays for different exposure doses (5, 15,
25, 35, 50, 75 and 100 KGy). Viscosity average molecular weights (M-v
-values) and thin layer chromatographic measurements were carried out
after each irradiation dose. The maximum protection against gamma ray
is found when 7% of the organic ligand or its iron complex is used in
the polymer matrix. The radiation chemical yield for main chain scissi
on (Gs) is calculated and has its lower values in the case of the orga
nic ligand which means that the protection is stronger in the case of
the organic ligand than its iron complex. From TLC studies, it is noti
ced that both the R-f-values and polydispersity of the PMMA samples in
crease with increasing exposure dose. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Limite
d.