1986
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3950(86)90070-5
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Studies on birefringence as a function of strain in crosslinked polymers under creep conditions

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“…It may self-oxidize at room temperature or heat to achieve drying and curing [40]. The self-oxidation mechanism of unsaturated oil was in the initial stage of the reaction, wherein the allyl position on fatty acid chain α-H was easily removed by hydrogen extraction reaction to generate free radicals, which reacted with oxygen to form hydroperoxides [41]. These hydroperoxides were unstable and easy to be decomposed to form stable alkoxy radicals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It may self-oxidize at room temperature or heat to achieve drying and curing [40]. The self-oxidation mechanism of unsaturated oil was in the initial stage of the reaction, wherein the allyl position on fatty acid chain α-H was easily removed by hydrogen extraction reaction to generate free radicals, which reacted with oxygen to form hydroperoxides [41]. These hydroperoxides were unstable and easy to be decomposed to form stable alkoxy radicals.…”
Section: Overview Of Tomentioning
confidence: 99%