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Spectroscopic effective dielectric function

The dielectric strength of polyethylene has been measured as a function of additive concentration while in stabilised polymers the depth of degradation was found to be uniform . HALS have been found to be effective stabilisers for UV cured coatings and do not influence the cure rate . Bleached wood pulps can be effectively stabilised by ascorbic acid and wool by hydroxy-benzotriazoles and HALS . Hydroxybenzotriazole stabilisers also protect wood pulp and polyurethanes by co-reaction . The spectroscopic properties of monomeric and polymeric benzotriazoles have also been compared . UV absorbers are effective in clear coats and when grafted to wood . Dihydroxybenzophenone stabilisers inhibit the chain scission in the photodegradation of poly(methoxyacrylophenone) while tin stabilisers have also been found to photostabilise PVC . [Pg.362]

A useful and common way of describing the reorientation dynamics of molecules in the condensed phase is to use single molecule reorientation correlation functions. These will be described later when we discuss solute molecular reorientational dynamics. Indirect experimental probes of the reorientation dynamics of molecules in neat bulk liquids include techniques such as IR, Raman, and NMR spectroscopy. More direct probes involve a variety of time-resolved methods such as dielectric relaxation, time-resolved absorption and emission spectroscopy, and the optical Kerr effect. The basic idea of time-resolved spectroscopic techniques is that a short polarized laser pulse removes a subset of molecular orientations from the equifibrium orientational distribution. The relaxation of the perturbed distribution is monitored by the absorption of a second time-delayed pulse or by the time-dependent change in the fluorescence depolarization. [Pg.232]


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