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ZIP DEPOLYMERISATION

KAR 97] Karlssson S., DicarboxyUc acids and ketoacids formed in degradable polyethylenes by zip depolymerisation through a cycUc transition state . Macromolecules, vol. 30, pp. 7721-7728,1997. [Pg.338]

Karlsson S, Hakkarainen M and Albertsson A-C (1997) EMcarboxyhc acids and ketones formed in degradable polyethylenes by zip- depolymerisation through a cyclic transition... [Pg.253]

This depolymerisation is inherent in the polymer structure and can be prevented by either making a copolymer (such that when un-zipping reaches the co-monomer moiety it is stopped from going any further (e.g., POM (polyoxymethylene) in which a few percent of ethylene oxide has been incorporated), or by using free radical traps (see anti-oxidants). [Pg.90]


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