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Polymer life-time prediction: The role of temperature in UV accelerated ageing of polypropylene and its copolymers

TOCHÁČEK, J. VRÁTNÍČKOVÁ, Z.

Original Title

Polymer life-time prediction: The role of temperature in UV accelerated ageing of polypropylene and its copolymers

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

Correlation of accelerated ageing data with that of outdoor exposure was carried out based on the comparison of total UV radiation energy (TUVR) needed for degradation of the PP - homopolymer, random copolymer (TOT C2 3.2 wt.%) and impact copolymer (TOT C2 5.4 wt.%) compression moulded 0.5 mm films. Films were stabilized with 1000 ppm butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), no UV stabilizer was used. Accelerated ageing was realized in a Q-Sun Xe-1 exposure chamber using a filtered xenon light source and a dry cycle. Weathering was carried out at Brno exposure site, representing the typical mid-European climate. Accelerated ageing was carried out at temperatures of 40, 50, 60 and 70 C. In accelerated ageing, both the onset of carbonyl index (CI) increase and the point of reaching the same relative increase in CI as due to weathering were used as measures of polymer degradation. For induction periods attained at different temperatures, TUVR energies were calculated accordingly and compared to that of 6 months outdoor exposure. It was found that if TUVR of both types of ageing is to be directly compared, accelerated ageing should be carried out at temperatures of 32–36 C. Under such conditions, the same amount of TUVR energy induces the same extent of polymer deterioration in both types of ageing and may, therefore, be used for a reliable service life-time prediction.

Keywords

UV, Accelerated ageing, Weathering, Outdoor exposure, Radiant energy, Degradation, Carbonyl index, Polypropylene, Temperature, Copolymer, Life-time prediction

Authors

TOCHÁČEK, J.; VRÁTNÍČKOVÁ, Z.

RIV year

2014

Released

21. 4. 2014

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

London, GB

ISBN

0142-9418

Periodical

POLYMER TESTING

Year of study

2014

Number

36

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

82

Pages to

87

Pages count

6

BibTex

@article{BUT107270,
  author="Jiří {Tocháček} and Zlata {Vrátníčková}",
  title="Polymer life-time prediction: The role of temperature in UV accelerated ageing of polypropylene and its copolymers",
  journal="POLYMER TESTING",
  year="2014",
  volume="2014",
  number="36",
  pages="82--87",
  doi="10.1016/j.polymertesting.2014.03.019",
  issn="0142-9418"
}