This eminently practical reference covers recent advances in polymer degradation and stabilization. Focusing on the basics of photo- and biodegradability, as well as environmental issues engendered by increased use of polymers in many industries, the Second Edition of the Handbook exhaustively examines the life cycle of polymers from the most current theoretical and practical perspectives. Written by over 30 celebrated international experts, the Handbook of Polymer Degradation, Second Edition illuminates new studies on the behaviors of chain-breaking, phenolic, and hydroperoxide-decomposing antioxidants and antiozonants.showcases the latest applications of monofunctional and bifunctional stabilizers with an optimized molecular architecture and reduced side effects.highlights new findings about hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS) and ultraviolet light absorbers (UVA).describes photodegradation by way of photooxidation, proton-transfer, and other modern processes.reviews successful attempts to enhance fracture toughness (K1C) and reduce fracture energy (G1C).assesses current biodeterioration routes in low-density polyethylene (LDPE), monolayer, multilayer, and infrared (ER) barrier (thermic) films.
reveals the contemporary results of light-induced damage in polymers and the conversion from action to activation spectrum.analyzes novel processes of chemiluminescence (CL) imaging.and more. Book jacket.