Photodegradation and photostabilization of polymers, especially polystyrene: review
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Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation may cause the significant degradation of many materials. UV radiation causes photooxidative degradation which results in breaking of the polymer chains, produces free radical and reduces the molecular weight, causing deterioration of mechanical properties and leading to useless materials, after an unpredictable time. Polystyrene (PS), one of the most important material in the modern plastic industry, has been used all over the world, due to its excellent physical properties and low-cost. When polystyrene is subjected to UV irradiation in the presence of air, it undergoes a rapid yellowing and a gradual embrittlement. The mechanism of PS photolysis in the solid state…
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- Radical
- Photodegradation
- Photochemistry
- Polymer
- Polystyrene
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Ultraviolet light
- Chemistry
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