1982
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3950(82)90102-2
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Effect of ozone on saturated polymers. Review

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“…On the other hand, polymer sensors used for environmental control have a significant disadvantage in terms of their sensitivity to UV radiation and the presence of oxidizing gases. It has been reported that ozone and other oxidizing components in the polluted atmospheres of industrial centers can either initiate or accelerate the photochemical destruction of polymers [18]. Thus, their lifetime in sensors may be limited by the presence of atmospheric ozone.…”
Section: Stability As a Criterion Of Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, polymer sensors used for environmental control have a significant disadvantage in terms of their sensitivity to UV radiation and the presence of oxidizing gases. It has been reported that ozone and other oxidizing components in the polluted atmospheres of industrial centers can either initiate or accelerate the photochemical destruction of polymers [18]. Thus, their lifetime in sensors may be limited by the presence of atmospheric ozone.…”
Section: Stability As a Criterion Of Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%