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Polymer Degradation and Stability 40 (1993) 431-433 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 40 Number 1 Influence of tacticity on the thermal degradation of PVC. Part 7—Further approaches to the conformational mechanism through a temperature effect study G. MARTINEZ, J. M.G OMEZ-ELVIRA & J. MILLAN (Spain) Studies on the alkaline degradation of cellulose. III. Alkaline treatment in presence of anthraquinone S. A. HELMY & H. A. ABD EL-MOTAGALI (Egypt) Study of the effect of gamma-irradiation on the emission spectra of poly (methylmeth- acrylate) doped with rhodamine dyes A. M. EL-AGRAMY & B. A. HENAISH (Egypt) Electrical and spectral properties of some organic photoconductors K. N. ABD-EL-NOUR, M. YOUSRY, A. EL-DEGWY & Y. ZAKARIA (Egypt) Thermal decomposition of crosslinked polymers of some dimethacrylate esters. . . . E. ANDRZEJEWSKA (Poland), P. KUSCH (Germany) & M. ANDRZEJEWSKI (Poland) Quantum-chemical study of radical reactions in polymer systems I. Study of mechanism of regeneration of nitroxyl radical from substituted hydroxylamines (HALSes). . . . O. KYSEL, P. MACH & M. MICOV (Czechoslovakia) Determination of the thermal flux intensity in a ‘fire model’. Influence of this intensity on the thermal degradation of a polyurethane foam E. DITTMAR & R. CAPRON (France) Surface photodegradation and modification of some substituted polyacetylene films . . E. T. KANG, K. G. NEOH, K. L. TAN (Singapore) & D. J. LIAW (Taiwan) Photo-oxidation of polypropylene under load R. BAUMHARDT-NETO & M. A. DE PAOLI (Brazil) Mechanical degradation of polypropylene: Effect of UV irradiation R. BAUMHARDT-NETO & M. A. DE PAOLI (Brazil) Electrical conductivity of poly(nickel methacrylate)-I F. A. KHWAJA, M. DIN & M. ZULFIOQAR (Pakistan) Photoetching and modification of organic polymer surfaces with vacuum UV Radiation G. A. TAKACS, V. VUKANOVIC, D. TRACY, J. X. CHEN, F. D. EGITTO, L. J. MATIENZO & F. EMMI (USA) Studies on the acid degradation of cellulosic fibres. I. Behaviour in hydrochloric acid—zinc chloride solutions S. A. HELMY & H. A. ABD EL-MOTAGALI (Egypt) Thermal degradation of poly(vinyl chloride)/Poly(a—methylstyrene-acrylonitrile) T. KOVACIC, I. KLARIC, A. NARDELLI & B. BARIC (Croatia) Radiation-induced crystal defects in PTFE X. ZHONG, L. YU, W. ZHAO, J. SUN & Y. ZHANG (People’s Republic of China) The comparative effectiveness of some commercial antioxidants as studied by lyolumi- nescence S. JIPA, R. SETNESCU, T. SETNESCU, C. CAZAC, P. BUDRUGEAC & I. MIHALCEA (Romania) The thermal behaviour of cured epoxy-resins. The influence of metallic fillers . . . . G. SANCHEZ, Z. BRITO, V. MUJICA & G. PERDOMO (Venezuela) 431 Polymer Degradation and Stability (40) (1993) © 1993 Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd. Contents of Volume 40 The radiation stability of perfluoroalkoxy resin X. ZHONG, L. YU, W. ZHAO, Y. ZHANG & J. SUN (People’s Republic of China) On the mechanism of initiation in the radiation—induced oxidation of polyethylene . . A. A. DALINKEVICH, I. M. PISKAREV & Y. A. SHLYAPNIKOV (Russia) Studies on Cr III-cellulose acetate complexes A. K. ABD EL-HADI & S. A. HELMY (Egypt) Thermal degradation of poly(methyl methacrylate)-poly-4-bromostyrene blends and methyl methacrylate-4-bromostyraene copolymers A. RINCON (Venezuela) & I. C. McNEILL (UK) Book review Handbook of Polymer Degradation. Edited by S. Halim Hamid, Mohamed E. Amin & A. G. Maadhah. Marcel Dekker Inc, New York (Reviewed by N. Grassie) Corrigendum Calendar of events Number 2 Thermal degradation of polymethacrylonitrile D. J. T. HILL, L. DONG, J. H. O7DONNELL, G. GEORGE & P. POMERY (Australia) Stability of water-soluble polymers in the presence of corrodible materials A. AUDIBERT & J. LECOURTIER (France) Current trends in mode of action of hindered amine light stabilizers F. GUGUMUS (Switzerland) Chemical and photochemical behaviour of phenolic antioxidants in polymer stabilization—A state of the art report, Part I J. POSPISIL (Czechoslovakia) Mechanisms of antioxidant action: polymer—bound hindered amines by reactive processing, Part III Effect of reactive antioxidant structure S. AL-MALAIKA, G. SCOTT & B. WIRJOSENTONO (UK) The degradation and stabilisation of solid rocket propellants P. BUNYAN, A. V. CUNLIFFE, A. DAVIS & F. A. KIRBY (UK) Effect of gamma radiation on photoluminescence spectra of polymethylmethacrylated doped with some divalent nd '°-cation complexes of diphenylthiocarbazone A. M. EL-AGRAMY & B. A. HENAISH (Egypt) Thermolysis of alternating ethylene-carbon monoxide copolymer J. C. W. CHIEN & A. X. ZHAO (USA) Thermal degradation of y-irradiated polymers—1. Poly(methylmethacrylate) M. A. RAUF & I. C. McNEILL (UK) The effect of zinc hydroxystannate and zinc stannate on the fire properties of polyester resins containing additive-type halogenated flame retardants F. ANDRE, P. A. CUSACK & A. W. MONK (UK) Analysis of the reactivity of the polyene chain and polyacetylene V. M. KOBRYANSKII (Russian Federat.) Calendar Number 3 Study of the thermal degradation of poly(furfuryl methacrylate) by thermogravimetry . C. PENICHE, D. ZALDIVAR (Cuba), A. BULAY (Russia) & J. S. ROMAN (Spain) Investigation of the degradation of commercial polyoxymethylene copolymer in water service applications M. ONER & D. H. WHITE (USA) Contents of Volume 40 Dielectric properties of some photo crosslinking acrylate ester copolymers S. H. EL-HAMOULY, S. M. HAMZA & K. N. A. EL-NOUR (Egypt) The effect of melt-processing on the degradation of selected polyhydroxyacids: polylactides, polyhydroxybutyrate, and polyhydroxybutyrate-co-valerates S. GOGOLEWSKI, M. JOVANOVIC, S. M. PERREN (Switzerland), J. G. DILLON & M. K. HUGHES (USA) A heterogeneous model for the thermal oxidation of solid polypropylene from chemiluminescence analysis M. CELINA & G. A. GEORGE (Australia) Antioxidant action in polymers: The role of ‘inert’ compounds in inhibited oxidation . Y. A. SHLYAPNIKOV & A. P. MAR’IN (Russia) Thermal degradation of blends of polystyrene and poly-4-methoxystyrene with bisphenol A polycarbonate A. RINCON (Venezuela) & I. C. McNEILL (UK) The role of humidity in the photooxidation of acrylic melamine coatings D. R. BAUER & D. F. MIELEWSKI (USA) Chlorine substitution in poly(arylamine)s during synthesis and protonation in hydro- chloric acid K. G. NEOH, E. T. KANG & K. L. TAN (Singapore) Solubility of additives in polyethylene and aliphatic polyamides. The effect of oxidation T. V. MONAKHOVA, A. P. MAR’IN & Y. A. SHLYAPNIKOV (Russia) Preparation of photoinitiator-bound celluloses and their reactivity H. KUBOTA, T. YAMAGUCHI & T. TANAKA (Japan) A study of the photolysis of a commercial hindered amine light stabilizer P. JIANG-QUIN & C. SONG (China) DC conduction in chloroprene rubber (CR) A. ABO-HASHEM (Egypt) Effect of y-irradiation on the refractive indices and optical absorption of Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) doped with NiCl, and CrCl, M. A. KHALED, F. SHARAF, M. S. RISK & M. M. EL-OCKER (Egypt) Concerning the diffusion model of the protective action of additives in polymeric coatings V. S. MARKIN & G. E. ZAIKOV (Russia) Diffusion in polymers with varying accessibility V. S. MARKIN & G. E. ZAIKOV (Russia) Thermooxidative aging of crosslinked linear polyethylene: Stabilizer consumption and lifetime prediction V. LANGLOIS, L. AUDOUIN, J. VERDU & P. COURTOIS (France) Effect of p-toluensulfonic acid on oxidation of polyethylene and polyethylene-poly-p- methylstyrene blends I. G. KALININA, K. Z. GUMARGALIEVA & Y. A. SHLYAPNIKOV (Russia) The thermal behaviour of lignins from wasted black pulping liquors H. EL-SAIED & A. M. A. NADA (Egypt) Thermal degradation of poly(4-chloromethyl-a-acetoxystyrene) and poly(4-chloro- propyl-a-acetoxystyrene) B. BOINON, J. BRIGUI & J. P.M ONTHEARD (France) Calendar

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