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Environmental oxidation of polymers

The photodegradation and photo-oxidation of polymer systems is still a subject of considerable scientific and technological activity. A number of general review articles have appeared on the subject. Allen and McKellar " have reviewed the interactions of light with polymers, and Shalaby has written a comprehensive review on all the chemical, physical, and environmental aspects of polymer photodegradation. Three other reviews of interest have also appeared. ... [Pg.529]

Instabilities of doped conductive polymers are largely an environmental problem Some polymers when p-doped to the limit have oxidation potentials high enough to attack the most inert solvents. Most will attack water even at much lower doping levels. [Pg.461]

Surfactants and Colloids in Supercritical Fluids Because very few nonvolatile molecules are soluble in CO2, many types of hydrophilic or lipophilic species may be dispersed in the form of polymer latexes (e.g., polystyrene), microemulsions, macroemulsions, and inorganic suspensions of metals and metal oxides (Shah et al., op. cit.). The environmentally benign, nontoxic, and nonflammable fluids water and CO2 are the two most abundant and inexpensive solvents on earth. Fluorocarbon and hydrocarbon-based surfactants have been used to form reverse micelles, water-in-C02... [Pg.15]

Since the oxidative polymerization of phenols is the industrial process used to produce poly(phenyleneoxide)s (Scheme 4), the application of polymer catalysts may well be of interest. Furthermore, enzymic, oxidative polymerization of phenols is an important pathway in biosynthesis. For example, black pigment of animal kingdom "melanin" is the polymeric product of 2,6-dihydroxyindole which is the oxidative product of tyrosine, catalyzed by copper enzyme "tyrosinase". In plants "lignin" is the natural polymer of phenols, such as coniferyl alcohol 2 and sinapyl alcohol 3. Tyrosinase contains four Cu ions in cataly-tically active site which are considered to act cooperatively. These Cu ions are presumed to be surrounded by the non-polar apoprotein, and their reactivities in substitution and redox reactions are controlled by the environmental protein. [Pg.148]

Much attention has been paid to the synthesis of fluorine-containing condensation polymers because of their unique properties (43) and different classes of polymers including polyethers, polyesters, polycarbonates, polyamides, polyurethanes, polyimides, polybenzimidazoles, and epoxy prepolymers containing pendent or backbone-incorporated bis-trifluoromethyl groups have been developed. These polymers exhibit promise as film formers, gas separation membranes, seals, soluble polymers, coatings, adhesives, and in other high temperature applications (103,104). Such polymers show increased solubility, glass-transition temperature, flame resistance, thermal stability, oxidation and environmental stability, decreased color, crystallinity, dielectric constant, and water absorption. [Pg.539]


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