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Polypropylene samples ranging from highly isotactic (100% by FTIR) to fairl
y isotactic (76.6% by FTIR) have been thermooxidised in the temperature int
erval 80-150 degreesC and the chemilumicescence emission along the inductio
n and autoacceleration stages has been recorded. Of these oxidation curves,
some of them are superimposable when comparing them after normalisation to
their respective inflection points, what we have called representation in
reduced co-ordinates. For example, the auto-acceleration curves in reduced
coordinates corresponding to the oxidation of the more isotactic samples at
high temperature are extremely similar to curves corresponding to the less
isotactic samples at low temperatures. This is interpreted as being due to
the similarity in nature of the polymer fraction, which is actually oxidis
ed at each temperature. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.