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UV-Exposure effect on the mechanical properties of PEO/PVA blends
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     Poly ethylene oxide PEO / Poly vinyl alcohol PVA  blends were prepared by cast method at different ratios of (25%PEO/75%PVA, 30%PEO/70%PVA, 35%PEO/65%PVA, 40%PEO/60%PVA, and 50%PEO/505PVA). Samples miscibility ,and thermal stability were studied  by using differential scanning calorimetry(DSC),and thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) analysis. The results proved that there was one glass transition temperature (Tg=160°C) at 25%PEO\PVA ratio
)that was attributed to its miscibility. This miscibility associated with (Hydrogen  bonds) between (Hydroxyl group) in PVA, and PEO, whereas there were two glass transition temperature for the blends ratio more than 30%PEO,that was due its immiscibility. The results proved increase in glass transition temperature (Tg) with PEO loading increase: whereas the melting point was fixed about(Tm=310°C). TGA results showed that  PEO loading caused overlapping between degradation stages ,and shifting in the second stage to higher degradation temperature, that was due to the good  PVA, and PEO compatibility, and thermal  stability improved of polymer blends. The mechanical properties of the samples  involved were studied :it was found  that  the tensile strength decreased with PEO ratio increase: whereas ,the elongation at break increased  with PEO ratio . 25% PEO/PVA proved  better tensile strength than the others blend ratios and elongation-at-break values in comparison with that ratio more than 25%,which was due  to good miscibility. These results were enhanced with optical microscope and FTIR analysis. 25%PEO/PVA was sellected to  study the UV-Weathering effect on the mechanical properties according to its ultimate strength(26.67MPa) in comparision with the blends envolved.The stress strain curves for 25%PEO/PVA before and after UV-Weathering with periods of time(25,60,and 90Hr.) showed little changes in ultimate strength up  to (60Hr) exposure time,then there were little decrese in ultmate strength in(90Hr) exposure time . Ultimate tensile strength decrease was attributed to premature failur induced by polymer photo degradation. UV-Weathering caused yelowish of  exposed samples that was due to long chain conjugated polymer sequencesbond formation induced by oxidative  photo degradation . The results proved little changes within (60Hr),that was attributed to polymer stability.It was folowed by little changes in tensile strength and   the elongation at break decreased that was due to sample brittlence increase,which was induced  by irradiation ,that caused modulus of elasticity increase. It was experimentally observed that the value of thermal conductivity of (PVA= 0.099W/cm.K).The results proved decrease in thermal conductivity with PEO loading increase.

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Publication Date
Fri Jan 13 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of The Faculty Of Medicine Baghdad
Detection of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease among Smokers Aged ≥40 years Attending Primary Health Care Centers in Baghdad-AL-Karkh and AL-Resafa: الكشف عن الالكشف عن مرض الانسداد الرئوي المزمن بين المدخنين الذين تزيد أعمارهم عن 40 عامًا يراجعون مراكز الرعاية الصحية الأولية في بغداد - الكرخ و الرصافة
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Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease causes permanent morbidity, premature mortality and great burden to the healthcare system. Smoking is it's most common risk factor and Spirometry is for diagnosing COPD and monitoring its progression.

Objectives: Early detection of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in symptomatic smokers’ ≥ 40years by spirometry.

Methods: A cross sectional study on all symptomatic smokers aged ≥ 40 years attending ten PHCCs in Baghdad Alkarkh and Alrisafa. Those whose FEV1/FVC was <70% on spirometry; after giving bronchodilator, were considered COPD +ve.

Results:  Overall, airway obstruction was seen in

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