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Photo-oxidation light-induced degradation

In the stabilization of plastics, we generally distinguish between stabilization against thermal-oxidative and photo-oxidative or light-induced degradation. Various... [Pg.277]

Water-soluble sdanols such as (1) were found to undergo successive oxidative demethylations with tropospheric ultraviolet irradiation in the presence of suitable chromophores, such as nitrogen oxides (516). The water-soluble methylated sdicones did not promote diatom (Nap cu/apelliculosd) growth but the demethylated photo products did. The sequence of sod-induced degradation of sdicones to water-soluble species such as (1), followed by light-induced conversion to sdicate, suggests a pathway, conceptually at least, for the mineralization of sdicones. [Pg.61]

When polybutylene terephthalate and polyethylene terephthalate degrade under the influence of light, photo-induced reactions are observed such as Norrish type I and type II (see Figure 5.12) and photo-oxidative processes. Figure 5.88. The formation of m-biphenyl structures can also be detected [38]. [Pg.503]

A second degradation process is oxidation, often photo-induced especially by exposure to light not filtered for uv. The radicals resulting from this reaction promote depolymerization of the cellulose, as well as yellowing and fa ding of paper and media. Aging causes paper to become more crystalline and fragile, and this can be exacerbated particularly if the paper is subjected to poor conditions. [Pg.428]

Photolysis reactions often are associated with oxidation because the latter category of reactions frequently can be initiated by light. The photooxidation of phenothiazines with the formation of N- and S-oxides is typical. But photolysis reactions are not restricted to oxidation. In the case of sodium nitroprusside, it is believed that degradation results from loss of the nitro-ligand from the molecule, followed by electronic rearrangement and hydration. Photo-induced reactions are common in steroids [36] an example is the formation of 2-benzoylcholestan-3-one following irradiation of cholest-2-en-3-ol benzoate. Photoadditions of water and of alcohols to the electronically excited state of steroids have also been observed [37],... [Pg.150]


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Degradation Photo-oxidation

Degradation photo

Induced oxidation

LIGHT DEGRADATION

Light-induced

OXIDATION OXIDATIVE DEGRADATION

Oxidations degradative oxidation

Oxidative degradation

Photo-oxidative degradation

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