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Polymer degradation free radicals

The reluctance of olefins like propylene or isobutene to form high polymers in free radical reactions is a result of degradative chain transfer of allylic hydrogens. [Pg.218]

A general scheme for thermal degradations of chain-growth polymers by free-radical reactions can be written as follows ... [Pg.643]

The oxidative degradation of polymers involves free-radical chain reactions. For example, degradation of polyolefins such as PE is commonly initiated by hydroperoxide impurities incorporated during synthesis and processing. [Pg.929]

Poly(acrylic acid) and Poly(methacrylic acid). Poly(acryHc acid) (8) (PAA) may be prepared by polymerization of the monomer with conventional free-radical initiators using the monomer either undiluted (36) (with cross-linker for superadsorber appHcations) or in aqueous solution. Photochemical polymerization (sensitized by benzoin) of methyl acrylate in ethanol solution at —78° C provides a syndiotactic form (37) that can be hydrolyzed to syndiotactic PAA. From academic studies, alkaline hydrolysis of the methyl ester requires a lower time than acid hydrolysis of the polymeric ester, and can lead to oxidative degradation of the polymer (38). Po1y(meth acrylic acid) (PMAA) (9) is prepared only by the direct polymerization of the acid monomer it is not readily obtained by the hydrolysis of methyl methacrylate. [Pg.317]

Polyamides, like other macromolecules, degrade as a result of mechanical stress either in the melt phase, in solution, or in the soHd state (124). Degradation in the fluid state is usually detected via a change in viscosity or molecular weight distribution (125). However, in the soHd state it is possible to observe the free radicals formed as a result of polymer chains breaking under the appHed stress. If the polymer is protected from oxygen, then alkyl radicals can be observed (126). However, if the sample is exposed to air then the radicals react with oxygen in a manner similar to thermo- and photooxidation. These reactions lead to the formation of microcracks, embrittlement, and fracture, which can eventually result in failure of the fiber, film, or plastic article. [Pg.230]

Well before the advent of modern analytical instruments, it was demonstrated by chemical techniques that shear-induced polymer degradation occurred by homoly-tic bond scission. The presence of free radicals was detected photometrically after chemical reaction with a strong UV-absorbing radical scavenger like DPPH, or by analysis of the stable products formed from subsequent reactions of the generated radicals. The apparition of time-resolved ESR spectroscopy in the 1950s permitted identification of the structure of the macroradicals and elucidation of the kinetics and mechanisms of its formation and decay [15]. [Pg.131]


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