用荧光光谱和红外光谱法研究聚乙烯中的水树

R. Ross, W. Geurts, J. Smit, J. Maas, E. Lutz
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利用傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)显微光谱法对水树中的特定基团进行了表征。研究了这些基团在几种溶剂中的稳定性,并与它们的亚甲基蓝图像比较了水树的发光。水树样本取自实验室老化或使用中的四条电缆。它们是发光的,尽管在一个案例中非常微弱,发光区域与染色区域紧密对应。水树是聚乙烯的极区,浸没和疏散实验证明了这一点。水树的化学成分表现出一定的多样性。浸渍产生的基团不能被选定的溶剂洗掉。然而,其中一些基团与溶剂之间的相互作用可以通过FTIR显微光谱法确定。在调查的案例中,水树似乎含有附着在聚乙烯上的羧酸基团。如果是这样,这可能是氧化过程的结果,其中羧酸盐是主要产物,而不是酮或醛。
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Watertrees in polyethene studied by luminescence and FTIR microspectrometry
Specific groups in water trees have been characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microspectrometry. The stability of these groups with respect to several solvents was studied, and the luminescence of water trees was compared with their methylene blue image. The water tree samples were taken from four cables aged in the laboratory or in service. They were luminescent, although in one case very weakly, and the luminescent areas corresponding closely to the stained regions. Water trees are polar regions in polyethene, as evidenced by an immersion and evacuation experiment. The chemical components of water trees show some variety. The groups resulting from immersion could not be washed out by selected solvents. An interaction between some of these groups and the solvents could, however, be established by FTIR microspectrometry. In the cases investigated, the water trees seem to contain carboxylate groups attached to the polyethene. If so, this might be the result of an oxidation process of which carboxylate is the main product rather than ketones or aldehydes.<>
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