Bisphenol A polycarbonate degrades due to sunlight, humidity and oxygen. In this study two possible techniques to stabilize the polymer were compared, i.e. blending of UV-absorbers (UVAs) into the polymer or using block copolymers based on resorcinol polyarylates. Combination of different analysis techniques shows that the protection by UVAs is not as good as by the resorcinol polyarylate block copolymers. The block copolymer rearranges itself through a photo-Fries rearrangement within hours into a UV-absorbing top layer. Two different block compositions were studied, and the copolymer with the highest concentration of resorcinol polyarylate groups shows the best protection
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) absorbs strongly in the ultraviolet (UV) region of the EM spectru...
Poly(vinyl chloride) suffers from degradation through oxidation and decomposition when exposed to ra...
International audienceNowadays water scarcity represents a threat for human and living beings. There...
Bisphenol A polycarbonate degrades due to sunlight, humidity and oxygen. In this study two possible ...
Polycarbonates, and especially bisphenol A polycarbonate (BPA-PC), are used in many fields of applic...
When bisphenol A polycarbonate is subjected to weathering conditions this polymer shows two differen...
The effect of polymer matrices on a photoinduced rearrangement process has been shown to be dependen...
The photooxidative degradation process of plastics caused by ultraviolet irradiation leads to bond b...
International audienceIn this investigation, the degradation mechanisms of Bisphenol A Polycarbonate...
In many applications, polycarbonate surfaces need to be coated as a protection against abrasion and ...
Exposing polymers to environmental atmosphere changes their external appearance and their properties...
Key degradative processes for various polymers are itemised, together with photostabilisation mechan...
AbstractPolymer science is, of course, driven by the desire to produce new materials for new applica...
A Bisphenol-A based polycarbonate was stabilized by a new polymer stabilizer named di(p-butoxyphenyl...
The influence of light intensity on the photodegradation rate and photodegradation mechanisms of an ...
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) absorbs strongly in the ultraviolet (UV) region of the EM spectru...
Poly(vinyl chloride) suffers from degradation through oxidation and decomposition when exposed to ra...
International audienceNowadays water scarcity represents a threat for human and living beings. There...
Bisphenol A polycarbonate degrades due to sunlight, humidity and oxygen. In this study two possible ...
Polycarbonates, and especially bisphenol A polycarbonate (BPA-PC), are used in many fields of applic...
When bisphenol A polycarbonate is subjected to weathering conditions this polymer shows two differen...
The effect of polymer matrices on a photoinduced rearrangement process has been shown to be dependen...
The photooxidative degradation process of plastics caused by ultraviolet irradiation leads to bond b...
International audienceIn this investigation, the degradation mechanisms of Bisphenol A Polycarbonate...
In many applications, polycarbonate surfaces need to be coated as a protection against abrasion and ...
Exposing polymers to environmental atmosphere changes their external appearance and their properties...
Key degradative processes for various polymers are itemised, together with photostabilisation mechan...
AbstractPolymer science is, of course, driven by the desire to produce new materials for new applica...
A Bisphenol-A based polycarbonate was stabilized by a new polymer stabilizer named di(p-butoxyphenyl...
The influence of light intensity on the photodegradation rate and photodegradation mechanisms of an ...
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) absorbs strongly in the ultraviolet (UV) region of the EM spectru...
Poly(vinyl chloride) suffers from degradation through oxidation and decomposition when exposed to ra...
International audienceNowadays water scarcity represents a threat for human and living beings. There...