Kinetic study of the thermal degradation of high density polyethylene

Wallis, Michael ; Bhatia, Suresh K. (2006) Kinetic study of the thermal degradation of high density polyethylene Polymer Degradation and Stability, 91 (7). pp. 1476-1483. ISSN 0141-3910

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2005.10.003

Abstract

The thermal degradation of high density polyethylene has been modelled by the random breakage of polymer bonds, using a set of population balance equations. A model was proposed in which the population balances were lumped into representative sizes so that the experimentally determined molecular weight distribution of the original polymer could be used as the initial condition. This model was then compared to two different cases of the unlumped population balance which assumed unimolecular initial distributions of 100 and 500 monomer units, respectively. The model that utilised the experimentally determined molecular weight distribution was found to best describe the experimental data. The model fits suggested a second mechanism in addition to random breakage at slow reaction rates.

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Keywords:Degradation; Thermogravimetric Analysis; Polyethylene; Population Balance
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