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Photo effects on degradation

Decay transients, photo electrodes and, 505 Degradation rate as a function of polarization time, 328 Degradation reactions simultaneous with electrode polymerization, 326 DeLevie on the density of broken bonds and the effect on the potential of zero charge, 75... [Pg.629]

Farias J, Rossetti GH, Albizzati ED, Alfano OM. Solar degradation of formic acid temperature effects on the photo-Fenton reaction. Ind Eng Chem Res 2007 46 7580-6. [Pg.72]

Auto body corrosion adjacent to stainless steel trim occurs in environments where de-icing salts are used. The effects of acid deposition combined with road salts produces a synergystic effect on the degradation of automobiles. (Photo by Robert... [Pg.456]

G.A. George and M. Ghaemy, The effect of stabilizers on integrated chemiluminescence in the early stages of polypropylene photo-oxidation, Polym. Degrad. Stab. 1991, 34, 37-53. [Pg.677]

Let us examine for a moment the implications of one of the new requirements. Pesticides shall be classified for restricted use if in general use unreasonable adverse effects on the environment may occur. A number of formidable questions readily come to mind What constitutes an unreasonable adverse effect What tests are appropriate for the detection of an adverse environmental effect - tests on which organisms - at what levels of exposure - for how long One cannot adequately judge the potential adverse effects of a chemical unless the fate of the compound in the environment is known. Is it photo-lyzed by sunlight - degraded by soil bacteria - taken up by plants - consumed by animals Is it translocated, volatilized or bound to soil Is it persistent One question leads to another ad infinitum. It was clear that some criteria would... [Pg.482]

Dintcheva, N. Tz., Al-Malaika, S., and La Mantia, F. P. 2009. Effect of extrusion and photo-oxidation on polyethylene/clay nanocomposites. Polymer Degradation and Stability 94 1571-1588. [Pg.324]


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