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Aging of Polymers with Inorganic Principal Chains of the Molecules, Framed by Organic Groups

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Among the polymers with inorganic chains of the molecules, framed by organic groups, polyorganosiloxanes have been most studied. These high-molecular substances, the principal molecular chains of which are constructed of silicon and oxygen atoms, differ from organic polymers in their composition and the structure of the polymer molecules. In a consideration of thermal and thermooxidative destruction, these theoretical differences must be taken into consideration.

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Neiman, M.B. (1965). Aging of Polymers with Inorganic Principal Chains of the Molecules, Framed by Organic Groups. In: Neiman, M.B. (eds) Aging and Stabilization of Polymers. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8549-7_10

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