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Polyolefins, photooxidation scheme

To understand these reactions, the so-called Bolland and Gee reaction scheme17-18 and its subsequent developments has been applied to explain the chain reaction characteristics of both thermal and photooxidation of polyolefins. The scheme (Scheme 2.1) has been found to be a useful model for many other polymers comprising significant aliphatic character, such as aliphatic polyamides and polyesters and certain polyvinyls including poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC). [Pg.19]

Polyolefins - An Arrhenius model has been developed for lifetime prediction of the light stability of polypropylene . Photooxidation processes in blends of polypropylene with poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) are complicated by the thermal sensitivity of the polypropylene and the screening effect of the terephthalate ester . This effect is shown in Scheme 1. [Pg.357]


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