Photo-oxidation in an 18O2 atmosphere: a powerful tool to elucidate the mechanism of UV-visible light oxidation of polymers – Application to the photodegradation of MDMO-PPV. - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Polymer Année : 2008

Photo-oxidation in an 18O2 atmosphere: a powerful tool to elucidate the mechanism of UV-visible light oxidation of polymers – Application to the photodegradation of MDMO-PPV.

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This article describes a new approach to improve the analysis of the chemical modifications that result from the degradation of polymers under UV-visible light exposure in the presence of oxygen. The tool which is used consists of an irradiation chamber whose atmosphere is composed of 18O2. The 18O2 pressure inside the chamber and the hygrometry can be adjusted. In this study, particular attention was paid to the photo-oxidation of poly[2-methoxy-5-(3′,7′-dimethyloctyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinyl ene] (MDMO-PPV). Using infrared spectroscopy, irradiation under the oxygen 18 atmosphere allowed discrimination between compounds formed via fixation of oxygen from the atmosphere and those formed by reorganisation of the matrix. In addition, irradiation of MDMO-PPV in an 18O2 wet atmosphere allowed for detection of the presence of phenyl formate and aromatic ketone functions. This permitted validating the mechanism of photo-oxidation previously proposed. Additionally, with regard to blends made with MDMO-PPV and methano-fullerene[6,6]-phenyl C61-butyric acid methyl ester ([60] PCBM), it was demonstrated that this technique facilitates the identification of the photo-oxidation products formed.

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hal-00399294 , version 1 (26-06-2009)

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Stephanie Chambon, Matthieu Manceau, M. Firon, Stéphane Cros, Agnès Rivaton, et al.. Photo-oxidation in an 18O2 atmosphere: a powerful tool to elucidate the mechanism of UV-visible light oxidation of polymers – Application to the photodegradation of MDMO-PPV.. Polymer, 2008, 49 (15), pp.3288-3294. ⟨hal-00399294⟩
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