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Influence of the Physical State on the Ultraviolet Degradation of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)


Rek, Vesna; Bravar, Mladen
Influence of the Physical State on the Ultraviolet Degradation of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) // Bulletin De La Societe Chimique de France, 47 (1982), 7; 331-337 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Influence of the Physical State on the Ultraviolet Degradation of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)

Autori
Rek, Vesna ; Bravar, Mladen

Izvornik
Bulletin De La Societe Chimique de France (0037-8968) 47 (1982), 7; 331-337

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
poly(vinyl alcohol); photocrosslinking; molecular mass; physical state; photodegradation; photocrosslinking; oxidation

Sažetak
The course of photodegradation, photocrosslinking and photooxidation reactions of poly(vinyl alcohol), PVA, was studied both in solutions and in the form of solid film. The influence of the irradiation dose as well as the molecular mass and degree of hydrolysis of PVA was established. Changes produced by irradiation were followed by determining the viscosity changes and by spectrophotometric measurements. It was found that the intensities of photodegradation, photocrosslinking and photooxidation depend on the physical state of PVA. Dissolved PVA undergose crosslinking reactions and the formation of polymeric gels is readily observed if a sufficient irradiation dose has been applied. The PVA samples of high molecular mass as well as those of low degrees of hydrolysis are highly susceptible to gel formation. The oxidation of PVA is not observed until the gel is formed. Under a sufficient irradiation dose the films are oxidized to such an extent that carbonyl groups and double bonds appear in the polymeric chains. The degradation of PVA is more pronounced in high molecular mass samples as well as on samples with lower degrees of hydrolysis.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kemijsko inženjerstvo



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
2-15-028

Ustanove:
Fakultet kemijskog inženjerstva i tehnologije, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Mladen Bravar (autor)

Avatar Url Vesna Rek (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Rek, Vesna; Bravar, Mladen
Influence of the Physical State on the Ultraviolet Degradation of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) // Bulletin De La Societe Chimique de France, 47 (1982), 7; 331-337 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Rek, V. & Bravar, M. (1982) Influence of the Physical State on the Ultraviolet Degradation of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol). Bulletin De La Societe Chimique de France, 47 (7), 331-337.
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@article{article, author = {Rek, Vesna and Bravar, Mladen}, year = {1982}, pages = {331-337}, keywords = {poly(vinyl alcohol), photocrosslinking, molecular mass, physical state, photodegradation, photocrosslinking, oxidation}, journal = {Bulletin De La Societe Chimique de France}, volume = {47}, number = {7}, issn = {0037-8968}, title = {Influence of the Physical State on the Ultraviolet Degradation of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)}, keyword = {poly(vinyl alcohol), photocrosslinking, molecular mass, physical state, photodegradation, photocrosslinking, oxidation} }

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