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The present paper deals with thermal decomposition of some spatially hindered phenols, which are in the industry as stabilizers in synthetic materials used. The investigated stabilizers are separated to two groups in respect to mechanism of decomposition (group I and II). This assumption was confirmed by chromatomass-spectrometric investigations. It allows a stabilizer for forming a plastic with variety properties to choose.
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Nikulicheva, O.N., Pokrovskiy, L.M., Krysin, A.P. et al. Thermal Decomposition of Spatially Hindered Phenols Using Chromatomass-spectrometric System. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 60, 157–161 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010197207584
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