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Features of mechanism of free radical initiation in polymers under exposure to nitrogen oxides

The mechanism of interactions of NO, NO2, NO3 as well as dimers of NO2 with functional groups of organic molecules and polymers is considered. It is shown that nitrogen oxides are active initiators of radical reactions as a result of which various molecular products of nitration and stable nitrogen‐...

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Published in:Polymers for advanced technologies 2008-06, Vol.19 (6), p.475-484
Main Authors: Davydov, E. Y., Gaponova, I. S., Pokholok, T. V., Vorotnikov, A. P., Pariiskii, G. B., Zaikov, G. E.
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