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Acrylic acid Chlorine dioxide

Atmospheres polluted by oxidising agents, e.g. ozone, chlorine, peroxide, etc. whose great destructive power is in direct proportion to the temperature, are also encountered. Sulphuric acid, formed by sulphur dioxide pollution, will accelerate the breakdown of paint, particularly oil-based films. Paint media resistant both to acids, depending on concentration and temperature, and oxidation include those containing bitumen, acrylic resins, chlorinated or cyclised rubber, epoxy and polyurethane/coal tar combinations, phenolic resins and p.v.c. [Pg.611]

Ellul [27] subjected EPDM/polypropylene and natural rubber/polypropylene blends to various halogenation treatments, namely fluorine/carbon dioxide, sodium hypochlorite/ acetic acid and bromine water. With the natural rubber blend, there was a substantial uptake of fluorine, chlorine and bromine in the surface regions as indicated by energy dispersive X-ray analysis and with all three pre-treatments the adhesion to an acrylic tape was greatly enhanced. In contrast, with the EPDM blend, fluorine was the only reagent which reacted with the rubbers and only this treatment resulted in a significant increase in adhesion to the acrylic tape. The above results can be explained in terms of the different concentrations of carbon-carbon double bonds in the two blends. Substantial incorporation of chlorine and bromine could occur with the natural rubber-polypropylene blend but not with the EPDM blend. However, fluorine gas will react readily with saturated hydrocarbons [28,29] and therefore the incorporation of fluorine into the EPDM blend is not surprising. [Pg.19]


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