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A simplified mechanism of polymer aging has been proposed to simulate
the effect of diffusion on degradation processes. Simple observations
have been made on different events simulated using a modelization of t
he diffusion of low mass species: (1) the bulk oxidation rate, in the
case of heterogeneous oxidation, is proportional to the square root of
the initiation rate (formation of radicals). (2) The relative oxidati
on profile (relative to the surface oxidation) as a function of aging
time is not constant. (3) The initial concentration of oxygen has, in
some cases, a large influence on the apparent bulk oxidation rate duri
ng all the degradation processes. (4) The same observation is made for
model samples stored in air and aged in inert atmosphere. (5) When he
terogeneous oxidation occurs in samples containing antioxidant additiv
es, the concentration of antioxidant has an effect on the induction pe
riod and on the bulk oxidation rate (this is not the case for homogene
ous oxidation). (6) When heterogeneous oxidation occurs, the effect of
antioxidant mobility can be practically neglected when D-oxygen/D-ant
ioxidant (D = diffusion coefficient) varies from to 100 to 1. (7)The t
ime required to reach a pseudostationary state (corresponding to the e
gality of oxidation rate and oxygen diffusion rate) can be interpreted
by a simple induction period (antioxidant consumption and/or hydroper
oxide accumulation). (C) 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.