Chemiluminescence from the thermal oxidation of polyisoprene and polybutadiene I. Influence of oxygen pressure on the chemiluminescence of polyisoprene during its oxidation

The influence of oxygen pressure p (0.016–0.1 MPa) on polyisoprene thermal oxidation at 100 °C has been studied by chemiluminescence (CL). The maximum CL intensity was found to be almost proportional to p, whereas the induction time is influenced in the same way but to a lesser extent. Assuming that...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polymer degradation and stability 2006-06, Vol.91 (6), p.1387-1394
Hauptverfasser: Verdu, J., Colin, X., Audouin, L., Rychly, J., Matisová-Rychlá, L.
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Zusammenfassung:The influence of oxygen pressure p (0.016–0.1 MPa) on polyisoprene thermal oxidation at 100 °C has been studied by chemiluminescence (CL). The maximum CL intensity was found to be almost proportional to p, whereas the induction time is influenced in the same way but to a lesser extent. Assuming that the classical mechanistic scheme with initiation by bimolecular hydroperoxide decomposition and termination by bimolecular radical combination, partially studied by Tobolsky and co-workers in the 1950s, is valid, it was established that chemiluminescence originates essentially from hydroperoxide decomposition. A theory which tries to reconcile this result with the most popular hypothesis according to which light is emitted by terminating peroxyl bimolecular combination is proposed.
ISSN:0141-3910
1873-2321
DOI:10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2005.07.019