Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Chemiluminescence(CL)emissionfromisothermalandnon-isothermaloxidationofpolyamide6,6inthepresenceofCo,Ni,Cu
and Zn chlorides, alone or combined with KI, demonstrates that copper salts, irrespective of the oxidation number, are the most
efficient stabilizing species. They reduce CL emission of the third stage of observed kinetic runs, ascribed to the chain oxidation of
polyamide, most efficiently. Cobalt chloride has pro-oxidative rather than a stabilizing action. Synergism has been observed for
chlorides of Ni, Zn and Co and for KI. The kinetic analysis of chemiluminescence against temperature was based on two different
pathways of initiation:
1. A fast process via either free radicals entrapped in the polymer or terminal amino groups.
2. A slower process involving the free radical chain oxidation of the polyamide.
The presence of metal salts combined with KI leads to a reduction of the rate constants of the slower stage by more than two
orders of magnitude whilst the rate constants of the faster stage are increased by the presence of metal salts.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polyamide 66; Thermal oxidation; Chemiluminescence; Transition metal salts; Iodides
Elenco autori:
Cerruti, Pierfrancesco; Carfagna, Cosimo
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