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Alicyclic hydrocarbons relative stabilities

The weakest bond in a polymer chain determines the overall thermal stability of the polymer molecule. The aliphatic carbon-carbon bond has a relatively low bond energy (see Table 5.1). Oxidation of alkylene groups is also observed during prolonged heating in air. Thus the weak links to be avoided are mostly those present in alkylene, alicyclic, unsaturated, and nonaromatic hydrocarbons. On the other hand, the functions proven to be desirable are aromatic (benzenoid or heterocyclic) ether, sulfone, and some carboxylic acid derivatives (amide, imide, etc.). Aromatic rings in the polymer chain also give intrinsically stiff backbone. [Pg.544]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.290 , Pg.293 , Pg.294 , Pg.297 , Pg.304 , Pg.305 ]




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