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Degradation mechanisms glass transition temperature

Naqvi [134] has proposed an alternative model to the Frye and Horst mechanism for the degradation and stabilization of PVC. At room temperature, PVC is well below its glass transition temperature (about 81°C). The low thermal stability of the polymer may be due to the presence of undesirable concentrations of like-poles in the more or less frozen matrix with strong dipoles. Such concentrations, randomly distributed in the polymer matrix, may be considered to constitute weak or high energy spots in the polymer, the possible sites of initiation of thermal dehydrochlorination. [Pg.327]


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