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Oxygen diffusion effects oxidation depth

A PP sample after ozonization in the presence of UV-irradiation becomes brittle after 8 hrs of exposure, whereas the same effect in ozone is noticeable after 50-60 hours.Degradation of polymer chain occurs as a result of decomposition of peroxy radicals. The oxidation rapidly reaches saturation, suggesting the surface nature of ozone and atomic oxygen against of PP as a consequence of limited diffusion of both oxygen species into the polymer. Ozone reacts with PP mainly on the surface since the reaction rate and the concentration of intermediate peroxy radicals are proportional to the surface area and not the weight of the polymer. It has been found that polyethylene is attacked only to a depth of 5-7 microns (45). [Pg.197]


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