Polymer durability : degradation, stabilization, and lifetime prediction : developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Polymer Chemistry at the 206th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, August 22-27, 1993 🔍
ROGER L. CLOUGH; NORMAN C. BILLINGHAM; KENNETH T. GILLEN; W. H. Starnes; Haksoo Chung; B. J. Wojciechowski; D. E. Skillicorn; G. M. Benedikt; Béla Iván; Wolfram Schnabel; M. Day; J. D. Cooney; C. Klein; J. Fox; Arnold Factor; Jacques Lacoste; Y. Israëli; Jacques Lemaire; C. E. Hoyle; H. Shah; K. Moussa; P. R. Ogilby; M. Kristiansen; D. O. Mártire; R. D. Scurlock; V. L. Taylor; Z. Osawa; S. Kuroda; S. Kobayashi; F. Tanabe; Mark R. Adams; Andrew Garton; M. Celina; G. A. George; N. C. Billingham; L. Matisova-Rychla; J. Rychly; Satoru Hosoda; Hayato Kihara; Yoshinori Seki; G. D. Mendenhall; L. Audouin; V. Bellenger; A. Tcharkhtchi; J. Verdu; Bengt Mattson; Bengt Stenberg; S. W. Bigger; M. J. O'Connor; J. Scheirs; J. L. G. M. Janssens; J. P. H. Linssen; A. Legger-Huysman; Jan Pospíšil; James E. Pickett; James E. Moore; T. Thompson; P.P. Klemchuk; Christian Decker; J. L. Gerlock; C. A. Smith; E. M. Núñez; V. A. Cooper; P. Liscombe; D. R. Cummings; T. G. Dusibiber; Klaus Schwetlick; Wolf D. Habicher; Hans Zweifel; G. J. Klender; S. Al-Malaika; S. Issenhuth; Vince
An American Chemical Society Publication, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1996
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provides A Comprehensive Overview Of The Science Of Polymer Durability. Discusses The Molecular Mechanisms Of Polymer Aging And Deterioration, Emphasizing Uv And Thermal Exposure Environments. Describes A Variety Of Analytical Techniques For Studying Degradation, With Special Emphasis On Chemiluminescence. Covers Advances In The Use Of Additives And Other Approaches For Enhancing Polymer Stability. Reviews Mechanisms And Applications Of Major Classes Of Stabilizers, And Discusses The Problem Of Stabilizer Migration And Loss. Examines New Methods For Predicting The Aging Rate And Lifetime Of A Material.
Alternative title
Polymer Durability: Degradation, Stabilization, and Lifetime Prediction (Advances in Chemistry Series)
Alternative title
Polymer Durability: Degradation, Stabilization, And Lifetime Prediction (acs Advances In Chemistry)
Alternative author
Clough, Roger L. (Roger Lee), 1949-; Billingham, N. C; Gillen, Kenneth T; American Chemical Society. Division of Polymer Chemistry; American Chemical Society. Meeting (206th: 1993: Chicago, Ill.)
Alternative author
Roger L Clough; N. C Billingham; Kenneth T Gillen; American Chemical Society Division of Polymer Chemistry; American Chemical Society Meeting (206th : 1993 : Chicago, Ill)
Alternative author
Roger L Clough; American Chemical Society; American Chemical Society Meeting (Chicago (IL)) (1993/08); Polymer Durability
Alternative author
Roger L. Clough, editor, Norman C. Billingham, editor, Kenneth T. Gillen, editor
Alternative publisher
Washington, DC: American Chemical Society
Alternative edition
Advances in chemistry series,, 249, Washington, DC, District of Columbia, 1996
Alternative edition
American Chemical Society, 206, Washington, 1996
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United States, United States of America
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February 16, 1998
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1, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc., at the 206th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, August 22-27, 1993."
"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc., at the 206th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, August 22-27, 1993."
Alternative description
Discussing the science of polymer durability, this work deals with the molecular mechanisms of polymer aging and deterioration, emphasizing UV and thermal exposure environments. It describes analytical techniques for studying degradation, with special emphasis on chemiluminescence. It also examines the problem of stabilizer migration and loss.
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xiv, 712 pages : 24 cm
"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc., at the 206th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, August 22-27, 1993."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Degradation -- Stabilization -- Lifetime prediction
"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc., at the 206th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, August 22-27, 1993."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Degradation -- Stabilization -- Lifetime prediction
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2023-06-28
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