Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.32, No.3, 469-479, 1994
An Infrared Spectroscopic Study of Changes in Unsaturation Resulting from Irradiation of Isotropic and Uniaxially Oriented Polyethylene Films in the Presence of Acetylene
Interchain bridges of unsaturated double bonds have been proposed to form in amorphous regions, when polyethylene is irradiated in the presence of acetylene. We have corroborated the formation of these bridges by infrared spectroscopic studies. The double bonds are composed mainly of trans-olefin and vinyl end groups, formed as a result of competing radical-radical termination and hydrogen atom abstraction reactions. The hydrogen atom abstraction reaction becomes insignificant in uniaxially oriented high-density polyethylene having a draw ratio of 7.5, because of the alignment and positioning of the initiating radical pairs. During in vacuo irradiation and annealing only in-chain trans-olefins are usually formed.