1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-1403-3
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Manual of Plastics Analysis

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“…As was expected, the relative peak intensity of the hydrolyzed product d 1 (]) increased with the increase in irradiation time whereas that of the main component b 1 (b) gradually decreased through oxidation and hydrolysis. It is interesting to note, however, that the intensity of one of the original major HALS components a 1 (2) with a methoxy end group also slightly increased with UV exposure although the other component c 1 (9) did not. This result suggests that the component a 1 might be produced to some extent by UV irradiation through the decomposition of larger HALS components.…”
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“…As was expected, the relative peak intensity of the hydrolyzed product d 1 (]) increased with the increase in irradiation time whereas that of the main component b 1 (b) gradually decreased through oxidation and hydrolysis. It is interesting to note, however, that the intensity of one of the original major HALS components a 1 (2) with a methoxy end group also slightly increased with UV exposure although the other component c 1 (9) did not. This result suggests that the component a 1 might be produced to some extent by UV irradiation through the decomposition of larger HALS components.…”
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“…HALSs in polymer materials have been generally analyzed by means of gas chromatography (GC) or liquid chromatography after their extraction from the substrate materials. [8][9][10][11][12][13] However, the extraction process is sometimes troublesome especially for the oligomeric or polymeric HALSs, which are often employed in practical use because of their lower migration out from the substrate materials. Moreover, the quantitative recovery of the higher molecular weight components in the HALS is not thoroughly attained by ordinary solvent extraction because of their lower solubility and possible decomposition during the extraction process.…”
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