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Light polymers readily degraded

An especially interesting degradation is that of polymer 2.33 (This polymer was synthesized by the route in equation 8. The isocyanate prepolymer is Hypol 2000, and the diol prepolymer is PEG-1000.) The solid polymer was readily degraded by ambient laboratory light over the course of 5 h, and as degradation occurred the solid polymer was converted back into the liquid prepolymers ... [Pg.272]

However, there are two related areas of technology, lithography and microlithography, which make positive use of polymer degradation and for which polymers are designed to be as readily degraded by light as possible. [Pg.151]


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