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Matisova-Rychla

L. Matisova-Rychla and J. Rychly, Inherent relations of chemiluminescence and thermooxidation of polymers, In R.L. Clough, N.C. Billingham and K.T. Gillen (Eds.), Advances in Chemistry, Series 249 Polymer Durability, Degradation, Stabilization and Lifetime Prediction. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1996, p. 175. [Pg.496]

J. Rychly, M. Strlic, L. Matisova-Rychla and J. Kolar, Polym. Degrad. Stab., 73 (2002) 357. [Pg.497]

J. Rychly, L. Matisova-Rychla, V. Bukovsky, M. Pletenikova and M. Vrska, Macromol. Symposia, 231 (2006) 178. [Pg.498]

Rychly J, Matisova-Rychla L, Csomorova K, Achimsky L, Audouin L, Tcharkhtchi A, Verdu J, Polym. Degrad. Stab., 58, 269-274 (1997). [Pg.478]

Results by Achimsky et al. [18] showed a linear relationship between the maximum chemiluminescence intensity and the oxygen concentration. The conclusion was drawn that the light emission comes from decomposition of hydroperoxides rather than from the Russell mechanism shown in Scheme 2. Matisova-Rychla and Rychly have recently published several papers in favour for decomposition of hydroperoxides as being responsible for the light emission during oxidation of PP [19, 20, 21]. [Pg.154]

Matisova-Rychla L, Rychly J (1996) In Clough RL, Billingham NC, Gillen KT (eds) Polymer durability. Adv Chem Ser 1996, chap 12... [Pg.173]

Rychly J, Matisova-Rychla L, Jurcak D (2000) Polym Degrad Stab 68 239... [Pg.173]

Matisova-Rychla L, Fodor ZS, Rychly J, Iring M (1980) Polym Degrad Stab 3 371... [Pg.173]

L. Matisova-Rychla, J. Rychly, and I. Chodak, Oxid. Commun., 1983, 3, 103. [Pg.380]

L. Matisova-Rychla, Zs. Fodor and J. Rychly, Polvm Degrad, Stab.. 1981, 3, 371... [Pg.410]


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