Polymer Degradation and StabilisationCUP Archive, 14. 4. 1988. - 232 страница The study of polymer degradation and stabilisation is of considerable practical importance as the industrial uses of polymeric materials continue to expand. In this book, the authors lucidly relate technological phenomena to the chemistry and physics of degradation and stabilisation processes. Degradation embraces a variety of technologically important phenomena ranging from relatively low temperature processes such as 'weathering' of plastics, 'fatigue' of rubbers through the processing of polymers in shearing mixers to very high temperature processes such as flammability and ablation. All these technological phenomena have in common certain basic chemical reactions. Thus 'weathering' has its roots in photo-oxidation, 'fatigue' and melt-degradation in mechano-oxidation and flammability, and ablation in ablation in pyrolysis and vapour phase oxidation. |
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Thermal degradation | 17 |
Photodegradation | 68 |
Oxidation of polymers | 86 |
Antioxidants and stabilisers | 119 |
Degradation and the fire hazard | 170 |
Degradation in special environments | 190 |
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