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Polyvinyl chloride degradation mechanisms

Another reaction mechanism that occurs in some chain-growth polymers is solvolysis. In this type of reaction, a species reacts with a C-X bond, where X represents a halogen, and breaks it. Specifically, this becomes important when describing the degradation of polyvinyl chloride. Acidic species act to remove the chlorine atom, forming hydrochloric acid. [Pg.193]

Figure 22.4 Radical chain mechanism for the degradation of polyvinyl chloride a) initiation, b propagation and c) termination... Figure 22.4 Radical chain mechanism for the degradation of polyvinyl chloride a) initiation, b propagation and c) termination...
EFFECT OF INDOOR CLIMATE ON THE RATE AND DEGRADATION MECHANISM OF PLASTICIZED POLYVINYL CHLORIDE... [Pg.47]

The paper consists of a series of slides illustrating the mechanisms responsible for degradation in polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the compositions of heat stabilisers... [Pg.103]


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