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Production of hydroxyl‐terminated liquid natural rubber—mechanism of photochemical depolymerization and hydroxylation
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Ultraviolet RadiationEngineeringChemistryPolymersChemical EngineeringLiquid Natural RubberPlastic DegradationPhotopolymer NetworkPolymer ChemistryNatural PolymerPhotochemistryPhotochemical DepolymerizationPhotodegradationNatural RubberDegradable PlasticDepolymerizationPolymer ScienceLiquid Natural Rubber—mechanismPolymer Synthesis
Abstract Photochemical degradation of natural rubber yielded hydroxyl‐terminated liquid natural rubber (HTNR) when carried out in solution in presence of H 2 O 2 . Ultraviolet radiation from a medium pressure mercury vapor lamp and sunlight were found to be almost equally effective in bringing about the depolymerization and hydroxylation of natural rubber. The variations in the composition of the reagents and exposure time on the extent of depolymerization was conducted, and a suitable procedure for the large scale preparation of HTNR was described. A probable mechanism leading to the formation of HTNR as well as the side products is discussed based on the analytical data.
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