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Radiation induced degradation of elastomers

An attempt has been made to evaluate the kinetics of the thermal and combined thermal/radiative degradation of a peroxide cured polydimethylsiloxane elastomer (PDMS), and a vinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene elastomer (Viton E60-C),by chemical stress relaxation measurements. It was observed that the PDMS elastomer degraded thermally by hydrolytic scission of the main chain and chain reformation by condensation of the silanol chain end groups. However,predominant chain reformation was observed during thermal degradation studies and it was believed that this was a consequence of the reformation of chains cut during the test,and also the reformation of chains cut prior to the test in the post cure operation. These two components of the observed chain reformation response were subsequently rationalized by a model. Thermal degradation of the Viton E60-C elastomer appeared to take place by hydrolytic scission of the amine crosslinkages, and subsequent crosslink reformation by condensation,indicating that the material had not been subjected to a suitable post cure treatment in order to remove water generated by the vulcanization reaction. At temperatures above 200°C predominant crosslinking was observed and this was attributed to the presence of a concurrent reaction which leads to the formation of ring structures. Thermal/radiative degradation studies indicated that temperature and radiation had a synergistic effect on the overall rate of induced chain scission in the PDMS elastomer but the mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon have yet to be established.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bl.uk/oai:ethos.bl.uk:317626
Date January 1987
CreatorsAddy, S. W.
PublisherSheffield Hallam University
Source SetsEthos UK
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation
Sourcehttp://shura.shu.ac.uk/19200/

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