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Carbonyl index, oxidation methods

The carbonyl index is not a standard technique, but is a widely used convenient measurement for comparing the relative extent and rate of oxidation in series of related polymer samples. The carbonyl index is determined using mid-infrared spectroscopy. The method is based on determining the absorbance ratio of a carbonyl (vC = 0) band generated as a consequence of oxidation normalised normally to the intensity of an absorption band in the polymer spectrum that is invariant with respect to polymer oxidation. (In an analogous manner, a hydroxyl index may be determined from a determination of the absorbance intensity of a vOH band normalised against an absorbance band that is invariant to the extent of oxidation.) In the text following, two examples of multi-technique studies of polymer oxidation will be discussed briefly each includes a measure of a carbonyl index. [Pg.394]

The early stages of the photo-oxidation of low density polyethylene (LDPE) were studied by the polymerization of vinyl monomers [180]. It has been shown that evaluation of the changes in the polymer is more easily made using this method than by use of the carbonyl index. [Pg.82]


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