Changes in orientation caused by UV irradiation of nylon 6 fibers

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The effect of UV radiation on the structural parameters that relate to the optical properties of nylon 6 fibers are investigated using interferometry. When the optical parameters are known, we can use them to calculate various orientation functions given by Hermans and de Vries. The properties of concern are the surface reflectivity, transparency, stress optical coefficient, stress due to UV irradiation, optical configuration parameter, segment anisotropy, dielectric constant, and susceptibility. The number of molecules per unit volume, isotropic refractive index, polarizability of a monomer unit, specific refractivity of the dielectric (along and across the fiber axis) and the form birefringence were obtained. The results are established by relationships designed to relate the calculated structural parameters to the time of exposure. The study demonstrates how the structural parameters change during exposure to UV radiation. Illustrations are given using graphs and microinterferograms.

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Fouda, I. M., Shabana, H. M., & El-Sharkawy, F. M. (2003). Changes in orientation caused by UV irradiation of nylon 6 fibers. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 88(14), 3202–3211. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.12063

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