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Recent Developments in Photodegradation and Photostabilization of Polydienes

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Polymer Additives

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Photooxidation reactions belong to the most important processes operating in the atmospheric aging of polydienes. Photooxidative degradation and/or crosslinking of polydienes is generally considered to proceed by reactions of free polymer alkyl-, alkylperoxy-, alkyloxy- and other free-radicals formed by photolysis or photoexcitation of internal (e.g., chromophoric groups such as carbonyl groups) and/or external impurities (e.g., traces of catalysts, initiators and other additives.1–4

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Rabek, J.F. (1984). Recent Developments in Photodegradation and Photostabilization of Polydienes. In: Kresta, J.E. (eds) Polymer Additives. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 26. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2797-4_1

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