Abstract

Abstract The oxidative photolysis of polyvinylpyrrolidone with light of λ = 2537 A has been studied over a range of oxygen pressures and polymer concentrations. The results show that chain scission and cross linking take place simultaneously. In the range where cross linking is a negligible component, a mechanism based on chain scission due to components which lead to chain scission without intervention of oxygen, and a component which leads to chain scission via hydroperoxide side groups, has been proposed. This mechanism accounts satisfactorily for all observed features of the reaction. The degree of degradation at any one time decreases with oxygen pressure. Cupric ions, with or without oxygen present, have very little influence on the degradation process. However, the UV spectra of PVP in the presence of cupric ions are different from those without them.

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