화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.59, No.1, 71-76, 1996
Specific Characteristics of Infrared-Spectra of Irradiated Gamma-Polypropylene
Nonvolatile products have been identified that arise through gamma-irradiation in isotactic polypropylene by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis. The gamma-irradiation was performed in the air with doses varying between 20 and 1200 kGy, for a dose rate of 800 Gy/h. The contour lines of FTIR absorption bands of carbonyl groups at different region of the cross section of an irradiated sample have been determined. The carbonyl groups arise from the concentration of esters or ketones, carboxylic acids, and gamma-lactones, but their structure is different for different doses. We have also investigated the degradation of irradiated polypropylene by using FTIR mappings. Dust particles of irradiated brittle polypropylene have also been studied. The gel fraction has been determined for different doses of irradiation, and the relation between the moment of the appearance of the gel and disappearance of the carbonyl groups has been made evident.