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Glassy polymers with heterogeneous particles

The nonequivalence of the rates of photosensitized reactions in heterogeneous nanophases of glassy polymers is proved in experiments with naphthalene phosphorescence decay. For example, it is shown [13] that in aerated PMMA films fluorescence of singlet-excited naphthalene molecules N can be decayed by tinuvin P, but this does not affect the rate of naphthalene dissociation. The latter is consumed in the process, the rate of which is not defined by the concentration of particles responsible for fluorescence. Under such conditions, according to definition by the authors [13], primary chemical acts are inevitable. However, in the absence of oxygen tinuvin P slows the photochemical process down in accordance with a decrease of singlet-excited naphthalene molecule concentration. [Pg.182]


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