INDUCED PHOTO-DEGRADATION OF POLY (VINYL CHLORIDE) BY USING COBALT (II) CHLORIDE.

: This research has been studied the photodegradation for poly( vinyl Chloride) when expose it to the light rays as it mixed with cobalt chloride duo (CoCl2.6H2O), polymer films had been prepared after mixing them with polymer solution by proportions grains ranged between (0.025% - 0.4%) and thickne...

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Main Authors: EMAN MOHAMMED KHALAF, HAMEED KHALID ALI
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Language:English
Published: University of Anbar 2013-11-01
Series:مجلة جامعة الانبار للعلوم الصرفة
Online Access:https://juaps.uoanbar.edu.iq/article_97179_14f6f05991a01f072e147e28b3a43013.pdf
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description : This research has been studied the photodegradation for poly( vinyl Chloride) when expose it to the light rays as it mixed with cobalt chloride duo (CoCl2.6H2O), polymer films had been prepared after mixing them with polymer solution by proportions grains ranged between (0.025% - 0.4%) and thickness was around (70 ± 5) microns in tetrahydrofuran (THF) as a solvent. Specimens were observing degradation of polymer films by using light intensity (1.5x10-8 ein.dm3s-1) at wavelength (356nm) at 40˚C at different radiation times. This was occurring in the absence and presence OF Cobalt (II) Chloride by using Fourier trans form infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). During the observation of the growth of the carbonyl Index (ICO) and hydroxyl (IOH), as well as using spectroscopy UV - visible ( UV), as Speed optical dissociation constant of polymeric additives, the results has showed that when the concentration of Cobalt (II) Chloride increased, the degradation of polymer films increased compare to free of salt polymer films. As this accompanied increased in the values of absorption of carbonyl and hydroxyl. It has been noticed that when this increase was a little bit higher when the concentration around 0.4% , which these results have an agreement with optical speed dissociation constant. Moreover, at the absence and presence ofh Moreover, at the absence and presence of concentration (0.05%) polymer film’s photodegradation was studied from salt added as observing the average viscosity of molecular weight, degree of degradation which found out Cobalt (II) Chloride decreased in the molecular weight as the rate chain increased. Finally, polymer films that had been prepared by morphology was studied in the absence and presence of the salt. This study was investigated to find out the amount of energy absorbed by those films and the possibility of cracks in the surface after exposing of those models to irradiation and time of 125 hours.
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spelling doaj.art-ee23081869be49e5a4c35ddfa7f07ca82023-12-28T21:57:06ZengUniversity of Anbarمجلة جامعة الانبار للعلوم الصرفة1991-89412706-67032013-11-017310211410.37652/juaps.2013.9717997179INDUCED PHOTO-DEGRADATION OF POLY (VINYL CHLORIDE) BY USING COBALT (II) CHLORIDE.EMAN MOHAMMED KHALAF0HAMEED KHALID ALI1University of Anbar / College of Education for Pure SciencesUniversity of Anbar / College of Education for Pure Sciences: This research has been studied the photodegradation for poly( vinyl Chloride) when expose it to the light rays as it mixed with cobalt chloride duo (CoCl2.6H2O), polymer films had been prepared after mixing them with polymer solution by proportions grains ranged between (0.025% - 0.4%) and thickness was around (70 ± 5) microns in tetrahydrofuran (THF) as a solvent. Specimens were observing degradation of polymer films by using light intensity (1.5x10-8 ein.dm3s-1) at wavelength (356nm) at 40˚C at different radiation times. This was occurring in the absence and presence OF Cobalt (II) Chloride by using Fourier trans form infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). During the observation of the growth of the carbonyl Index (ICO) and hydroxyl (IOH), as well as using spectroscopy UV - visible ( UV), as Speed optical dissociation constant of polymeric additives, the results has showed that when the concentration of Cobalt (II) Chloride increased, the degradation of polymer films increased compare to free of salt polymer films. As this accompanied increased in the values of absorption of carbonyl and hydroxyl. It has been noticed that when this increase was a little bit higher when the concentration around 0.4% , which these results have an agreement with optical speed dissociation constant. Moreover, at the absence and presence ofh Moreover, at the absence and presence of concentration (0.05%) polymer film’s photodegradation was studied from salt added as observing the average viscosity of molecular weight, degree of degradation which found out Cobalt (II) Chloride decreased in the molecular weight as the rate chain increased. Finally, polymer films that had been prepared by morphology was studied in the absence and presence of the salt. This study was investigated to find out the amount of energy absorbed by those films and the possibility of cracks in the surface after exposing of those models to irradiation and time of 125 hours.https://juaps.uoanbar.edu.iq/article_97179_14f6f05991a01f072e147e28b3a43013.pdf
spellingShingle EMAN MOHAMMED KHALAF
HAMEED KHALID ALI
INDUCED PHOTO-DEGRADATION OF POLY (VINYL CHLORIDE) BY USING COBALT (II) CHLORIDE.
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title INDUCED PHOTO-DEGRADATION OF POLY (VINYL CHLORIDE) BY USING COBALT (II) CHLORIDE.
title_full INDUCED PHOTO-DEGRADATION OF POLY (VINYL CHLORIDE) BY USING COBALT (II) CHLORIDE.
title_fullStr INDUCED PHOTO-DEGRADATION OF POLY (VINYL CHLORIDE) BY USING COBALT (II) CHLORIDE.
title_full_unstemmed INDUCED PHOTO-DEGRADATION OF POLY (VINYL CHLORIDE) BY USING COBALT (II) CHLORIDE.
title_short INDUCED PHOTO-DEGRADATION OF POLY (VINYL CHLORIDE) BY USING COBALT (II) CHLORIDE.
title_sort induced photo degradation of poly vinyl chloride by using cobalt ii chloride
url https://juaps.uoanbar.edu.iq/article_97179_14f6f05991a01f072e147e28b3a43013.pdf
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