2018
DOI: 10.1002/pen.24886
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Characterization of surface phenomena: probing early stage degradation of low‐density polyethylene films

Abstract: Photo‐oxidative degradation of polyethylene triggers significant deterioration in the polymer properties. Much interest is aimed at characterizing and possibly predicting photo‐oxidative damages, at early stages, prior to the occurrence of profound changes in mechanical properties. Herein, we study the degradation of low‐density polyethylene (LDPE) films, focusing on surface deterioration processes. Thin films of various molecular weights are exposed to accelerated weathering while their chemical, mechanical a… Show more

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“…However, no significant correlation between the BPA sorption capacities of the MPs and their crystallinity was observed at C e = 0.005 S w (Table S3), suggesting that crystallinity has at best a minor effect on MPs’ sorption of BPA. Despite the effect of crystallinity, MPs’ hydrophobicity was also affected by other factors, such as surface functional groups and surface roughness . Therefore, the effect of hydrophobicity derived from crystallinity on MPs’ sorption of BPA might decrease, resulting in a weak correlation between Q e and crystallinity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, no significant correlation between the BPA sorption capacities of the MPs and their crystallinity was observed at C e = 0.005 S w (Table S3), suggesting that crystallinity has at best a minor effect on MPs’ sorption of BPA. Despite the effect of crystallinity, MPs’ hydrophobicity was also affected by other factors, such as surface functional groups and surface roughness . Therefore, the effect of hydrophobicity derived from crystallinity on MPs’ sorption of BPA might decrease, resulting in a weak correlation between Q e and crystallinity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Unfortunately, most studies devoted to plastic degradation only address its early stages, probably because of the very long time required to achieve the goal (e.g., estimated half-lives ranging for HDPE bottles in the marine environment is 58 years) [ 75 , 76 ]. In the environment, however, the degradation of conventional plastics is a long-term process subjected to environmental conditions.…”
Section: Plastics Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, the carbonyl index has been used as a measure of polymer oxidation, although it is not considered a sensitive index to describe the early stages of aging. 47 This index has been extensively correlated with molecular weight 12 and with the yellowing index. 8 Moreover, changes over time in CI values have been detected due to exposure in different environments.…”
Section: Evolution Of Alteration Properties Through Timementioning
confidence: 99%