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Thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of vitamin E infused and blended ultra‐high molecular weight polyethylenes
Authors:J. A. Puértolas  M. J. Martínez‐Morlanes  M. D. Mariscal  F. J. Medel
Affiliation:1. Department of Materials Science and Technology, I3A, Universidad de Zaragoza, E‐50018, Zaragoza, Spain;2. Department of Materials Science and Technology, Instituto Ciencia de Materiales de Aragón, ICMA, Universidad de Zaragoza‐CSIC, E‐50018, Zaragoza, Spain
Abstract:Vitamin E (or α‐tocopherol) is an alternative via to thermal treatments to achieve oxidative stability of gamma or electron beam irradiated ultra‐high molecular weight polyethylenes (UHMWPE) used in total joint replacements. Our aim was to study the effects of vitamin E on the molecular dynamics and microstructural properties of UHMWPE. We hypothesized that the antioxidant would plasticize UHMWPE. Vitamin E was incorporated into UHMWPE at different concentrations by diffusion and blending and detected by ultraviolet and infrared spectroscopies from 500 ppm and 4000 ppm, respectively. Dynamic mechanical thermal analysis was used to characterize the influence of this antioxidant in the relaxations of the raw material. Differential scanning calorimetry and transmission electron microscopy served to characterize thermal and microstructure properties, respectively. Vitamin E concentrations above 3% by weight significantly reduced the degree of crystallinity and increased the melting transition temperature of raw UHMWPE. The presence of increasing concentrations of α‐tocopherol introduced and/or strengthened the beta relaxation, which was also shifted toward gradually lower temperatures and had rising activation energies up to 188 kJ/mol. In addition, the gamma relaxation remained unaltered on vitamin E addition. Therefore, no plasticizing effects of vitamin E on the molecular dynamics of UHMWPE could be confirmed from mechanical spectroscopy data. However, the α relaxation was modified in intensity and location due to the changes in the degree of crystallinity introduced by the incorporation of vitamin E. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011
Keywords:polyethylene (UHMWPE)  antioxidants (vitamin E/α  ‐tocopherol)  viscoelastic properties (DMTA)  molecular mechanics  microstructure
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