Re-Examining the Oxygen Barrier of Nylon 6 Films. I. Role of Moisture and Processing Induced Variables

1997 
A common misconception over the years has been that the oxygen transmission rate (OTR) of nylon 6 increases as the relative humidity (RH) increases from 0 to 100%. Recent OTR measurements, however, have revealed that the OTR of nylon 6 exhibits a minimum at about 35% RH, i.e., maximum barrier. The improvement factor [OTRO%RH/OTR35%RH] depends on the type of nylon 6 film, e.g., 1.7X for cast film (AlliedSignal's Capran' film) and 2.7X for biaxially oriented film (AlliedSignal's Capran Emblem" film). In fact, there is no deterioration of OTR up to 65-80% RH, i.e., OTRO%RH OTR65%RH for cast films and OTRORH = OTR80%RH for biaxially oriented nylon 6 films. Prompted by this unexpected development, the role of morphological parameters in controlling the OTR of nylon 6, has been revisited. Infrared (IR) spectra reveal structural changes that can partly relate to the OTR vs% RH dependence. A neural network based approach has been used to model the OTR vs% RH curves in the 15-45% crystallinity range and make proje...
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