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Thermooxidation and Stabilization of Urethane and Urethane-Urea Block Copolymers

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Urethane and urethane-urea block copolymers are subject to degradation under various environmental conditions. Among the different types of degradation, thermal, thermooxidation, UV degradation and hydrolysis are most important for the above classes of copolymers. The degradation of these polymers is quite complex due to the fact that they may contain, in addition to the urethane and urea groups, other functional groups such as ether, ester, allophanate, biuret, etc.

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Mathur, G.N., Kresta, J.E. (1984). Thermooxidation and Stabilization of Urethane and Urethane-Urea Block Copolymers. 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_12

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