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    Laboratory Study of the Ultraviolet Radiation Effect on an HDPE Geomembrane

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    Artigo de Periódico
    Date
    2021
    Author
    Lavoie, Fernando Luiz
    Kobelnik, Marcelo
    Valentin, Clever Aparecido
    Tirelli, Érica Fernanda da Silva
    Lopes, Maria de Lurdes
    Silva, Jefferson Lins da
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    Abstract
    High-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes are polymeric geosynthetic materials usually applied as a liner in environmental facilities due to their good mechanical properties, good welding conditions, and excellent chemical resistance. A geomembrane's field performance is affected by different conditions and exposures, including ultraviolet radiation, thermal and oxidative exposure, and chemical contact. This article presents an experimental study with a 1.0 mm-thick HDPE virgin geomembrane exposed by the Xenon arc weatherometer for 2160 h and the ultraviolet fluorescent weatherometer for 8760 h to understand the geomembrane's behavior under ultraviolet exposure. The evaluation was performed using the melt flow index (MFI) test, oxidative-induction time (OIT) tests, tensile test, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis. The sample exposed in the Xenon arc equipment showed a tendency to increase the MFI values during the exposure time. This upward trend may indicate morphological changes in the polymer. The tensile behavior analysis showed a tendency of the sample to lose ductility, without showing brittle behavior. The samples' OIT test results under both device exposures showed faster antioxidant depletion for the standard OIT test than the high-pressure OIT test. The DSC and FTIR analyses did not demonstrate the polymer's changes.
    1. high-density polyethylene
    2. geomembrane
    3. ultraviolet radiation
    4. durability
    5. thermal analysis
    6. DENSITY POLYETHYLENE
    7. ANTIOXIDANT
    8. DURABILITY
    9. DEPLETION
    10. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
    11. Chemistry, Physical
    12. Engineering, Chemical
    13. Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
    14. Polymer Science
    15. high-density polyethylene
    16. geomembrane
    17. ultraviolet radiation
    18. durability
    19. thermal analysis
    20. DENSITY POLYETHYLENE
    21. ANTIOXIDANT
    22. DURABILITY
    23. DEPLETION
    24. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
    25. Chemistry, Physical
    26. Engineering, Chemical
    27. Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
    28. Polymer Science
    URI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11060390
    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1534
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