2001
DOI: 10.1021/bk-2002-0805.ch012
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Permanence of UV Absorbers in Plastics and Coatings

Abstract: Ultraviolet absorbers (UVA's) undergo photo-degradation with quantum yields on the order of 10 -6 even in glassy, unreactive matrices such as poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). The kinetics of UVA loss in a film or coating can be described by the equation: A = log 10 [(1-T 0 )10 (A0-kt) + 1] where A is the absorbance at time t, T 0 is the initial transmission, A 0 is the initial absorbance, and k is a zero order rate constant. The rate constant can be found as the slope of log 10 (10 A -1) plotted vs. exposure.… Show more

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“…[ This is also suggested for benzophenon [26][27], benzotriazole [28][29] and aromatic Schiff base photostabilizer [15]. These stabilizerstability and a provide very good long time stability and are usually offered to these mechanism.…”
Section: Suggested Mechanisms Of Photostabilization Of Pvc By Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ This is also suggested for benzophenon [26][27], benzotriazole [28][29] and aromatic Schiff base photostabilizer [15]. These stabilizerstability and a provide very good long time stability and are usually offered to these mechanism.…”
Section: Suggested Mechanisms Of Photostabilization Of Pvc By Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The excited proton transferred product, loses its energy radiationless as thermal energy, by fluorescence or phosphorescence, to form the ground-state proton transferred product, followed by a proton shift, which forms the UVA in the ground-state back [8,9]. The excited proton transferred product, loses its energy radiationless as thermal energy, by fluorescence or phosphorescence, to form the ground-state proton transferred product, followed by a proton shift, which forms the UVA in the ground-state back [8,9].…”
Section: Mechanism Of Deactivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic UVAs are molecules with conjugated π electrons systems that are able to absorb the UV radiation and convert it into harmless heat [13]. Benzophenones type UVAs are commonly used with HALS (hindered amine light stabilizers), which show synergistic photoprotection [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%