1993
DOI: 10.1016/0014-3057(93)90250-j
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The photo-oxidation of polymers—1. Initiation of polystyrene photo-oxidation

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“…To date, a rather large amount of data has been accumulated on the photochemistry and radiation chemistry of polystyrene [11][12][13][14].…”
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“…To date, a rather large amount of data has been accumulated on the photochemistry and radiation chemistry of polystyrene [11][12][13][14].…”
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“…The quantum yield of this reaction, as determined by various authors, is 10 -3 to 10 -5 [13]. Even after radical formation, their benzene rings still fulfill the function of accumulation of the energy of the absorbed radiation.…”
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“…Although photochemical (õ 440 nm excitation) and thermal degradation reactions of bulk polystyrene have been thoroughly investigated, [8][9][10][11][12][13][14] the photochemical reactions of individual micron diameter polystyrene latex particles isolated in a visible radiation trap have only recently been described. 15 Many different photochemically initi- pended drop.…”
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“…Compared to the pristine azide-telechelic polystyrene, M60 weight loss decreased of about 40°C, according to Td 10 . This lower thermal stability for M60 is probably the result of chain degradations by photo-oxidation during UV crosslinking process [40][41][42].…”
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