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Hydroperoxide groups polyethers

The photooxidation rates of nylon polymers have been monitored using Fourier Transform Infra-red spectroscopy. Norrish type-II reactions of carbonyl groups were considered to be the most important process. Another group of workers have studied the photooxidations rates of a nylon 6- polypropylene glycol copolymerIn this case polyether sequences are the major source of free radical attack resulting in high levels of hydroperoxides. Irradiation of nylon and polyester fibres with an excimer laser resulted in... [Pg.479]

A low colour increases the commercial value and the polyether probably has an unaltered structure, without chain destruction and formation of new compounds, having labile groups such as aldehydes, ketones, esters or hydroperoxides. IR analysis of chromophoric groups in polyether polyols proved that colour is given mainly by carbonylic groups linked to double bonds [97]. Some important factors which have a strong influence on polyether polyol colour are discussed in Sections, 4.1.5.7.1, 4.1.5.7.2 and 4.1.5.7.3. [Pg.138]


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