Abstract

AbstractPhotodegradation behavior for copolymers of styrene (St), α‐methyl styrene (α‐MSt) and methyl methacrylate (MMA) with methyl vinyl ketone (MVK) and phenyl vinyl ketone (PVK) in the presence of air was investigated in the solid state and in solution.Photolysis of St/MVK and St/PVK copolymers proceeded smoothly and an increase of the ketone in the copolymer resulted in an increase of the rate of degradation. Generally, the rate of degradation is faster in St/PVK copolymers than in St/MVK copolymers. It is likely that the degradation of the copolymers takes place mainly through NORRISH type II reaction.It was found that the photolysis of α‐MSt/PVK copolymers was retarded considerably as compared with St/PVK copolymers.An unexpected behavior was observed in the case of MMA/MVK or MMA/PVK copolymers. These copolymers were expected to degrade with slow rates; they degraded, however, rapidly. Some experiments were done to explain this phenomenon.

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