Abstract
Since the use of chemiluminescence (CL) is known to be a very sensitive technique for studying oxidation of polymers, its potential as a tool for studying the oxidation of stressed polymers has been thoroughly investigated. This report summarises six papers on SCL published by the authors. It can be divided into two parts.
The first part deals with the construction of a specially designed SCL instrument and the origin of the luminescence emitted from some polymers during tensile testing. This luminescence was shown to have different sources reflected in the names:
The second part of this review deals with how sub-yield stresses influence the oxidative degradation of polymers. In order to attain significant oxidation within a reasonable time, the process was accelerated by at elevated temperature. The materials studied were injection moulded parts of polyamide, polypropylene and high density polyethylene. Polyamide was also studied as film, in which there was no restricted oxygen diffusion. It was shown that stress did not change the course of oxidation in any of the materials.
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