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ABSTRACT
This article is dedicated to the processes of stabilization aimed at slowing down the ageing of polymers. Two methods of stabilization are presented; that against anaerobic aging (UV, hydrolysis) and the other against oxidation. The main chemical mechanisms involved are recalled, and the main parameters describing the physical behavior of molecules. Together it allows for establishing a model adapted to predicting the life-span of an industrial polymer.
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Emmanuel RICHAUD: Doctor Engineer - Senior Lecturer at the Mechanical and Materials Processes and Engineering Laboratory - Arts et métiers Paris Tech
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Jacques VERDU: Professor Emeritus - Mechanical and materials engineering and processes laboratory - Arts et métiers Paris Tech
INTRODUCTION
The first two dossiers dealt with ageing phenomena on a macroscopic scale, their interpretation on a macromolecular scale
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antioxidants | | | stabilization | physico-chemistry |
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Mechanical and Materials Processes and Engineering Laboratory https://pimm.artsetmetiers.fr/
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Polymer Degradation Discussion Group, Paris, Sept. 2013. http://www.pddg.org
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CYTEC https://www.cytec.com
BASF http://www.basf.fr
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