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引用次数: 14
摘要
将含有受阻苯酚(BHT)、紫外线吸收剂(Tinuvin 326)、受阻吡啶(Sanol LS 770)以及BHT和Sanol混合物的商用等规聚丙烯薄膜在室温下分别用或不加玻璃滤光片进行光照射,并测量了薄膜的化学发光光谱。光照射PP薄膜的化学发光强度随照射时间的增加而增加,其形状和强度受助剂性质的影响显著。在含有BHT的PP薄膜中,在约80-100°C时观察到一个新峰,并且BHT和Sanol的联合使用显著增强了新峰的强度。根据所得结果,讨论了化学发光源的来源。
Chemiluminescence of photo-irradiated polypropylene containing various additives
Commercial isotactic polypropylene films containing various additives, namely a hindered phenol (BHT), an UV absorber (Tinuvin 326), a hindered piperidine (Sanol LS 770), and mixture of BHT and Sanol were photo-irradiated with or without a glass filter at ambient temperature, and chemiluminescence spectra of the films were measured. The chemiluminescence intensity of the photo-irradiated PP films increased with irradiation time, and the shape and the intensity were noticeably affected by the nature of the additives. In the photo-irradiated PP films containing BHT, an additional new peak was observed at ca 80–100°C, and the intensity of the new peak was remarkably enhanced by the combined use of BHT and Sanol. From the results obtained the origins of the chemiluminescence sources were discussed.