Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.36, No.17, 3089-3095, 1998
Radiation effects on the thermal degradation of poly(vinyl chloride) and poly(vinyl alcohol)
Radiation effects on the formation of conjugated double bonds in the thermal degradation of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) were investigated. Thin films of PVC and PVA were either irradiated with gamma-rays at ambient temperature (pre-irradiation) and then subjected to thermal treatment, or irradiated at elevated temperatures (in situ irradiation). An extensive enhancement of the thermal degradation was observed for the pre-irradiation of the PVC films, which was more effective than the effect of the in situ irradiation at the same absorption dose. For the PVA degradation, however, the effect of the in situ irradiation was larger than that of the pre-irradiation. The results were explained and related mechanisms were discussed based on radiation-induced chemical reactions and their individual contributions to the thermal degradation behaviors of the two polymers.
Keywords:ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY, IRRADIATION, POLYVINYL-CHLORIDE);DEHYDROCHLORINATION, MECHANISM, VINYLENE), CHEMISTRY, PRESSURE;POLYMER, FILMS