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- 2021Influence of anti-ageing compounds on rheological properties of bitumencitations
- 2021Effect of processing conditions and catalyst type on the thermal oxidative degradation mechanisms and melt stability of metallocene and Ziegler‐catalyzed ethylene‐1‐hexene copolymerscitations
- 2021New and novel stabilisation approach for radiation-crosslinked Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene (XL-UHMWPE) targeted for use in orthopeadic implantscitations
- 2020Photo-stabilization of biopolymers-based nanocomposites with UV-modified layered silicatescitations
- 2017Novel strategic approach for the thermo- and photo-oxidative stabilization of polyolefin/clay nanocompositescitations
- 2017Novel strategic approach for the thermo- and photo- oxidative stabilization of polyolefin/clay nanocompositescitations
- 2017Thermo-oxidative stabilization of poly(lactic acid)-based nanocomposites through the incorporation of clay with in-built antioxidant activitycitations
- 2015Novel organo-modifier for thermally-stable polymer-layered silicate nanocompositescitations
- 2013Influence of processing and clay type on nanostructure and stability of polypropylene-clay nanocompositescitations
- 2011Effect of contact surfaces on the thermal and photoxidation of dehydrated castor oilcitations
- 2010Reactive processing of polymerscitations
- 2009Effect of extrusion and photo-oxidation on polyethylene/clay nanocompositescitations
- 2009Reactive processing of polymers: structural characterization of products by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy for glycidyl methacrylate grafting onto EPR in the absence and presence of a reactive comonomercitations
- 2008Special issue of PDS - Based on PDDG meeting, Aston University, September 2007, in honour of Professor Norman Billingham
- 2006Metallocene ethylene-1-octene copolymerscitations
- 2005Polymer degradation and stabilitycitations
- 2004Perspectives in stabilisation of polyolefinscitations
- 2003Oxidative degradation and stabilisation of polymerscitations
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Polymer degradation and stability
Abstract
This edition of Polymer Degradation and Stability is dedicated to papers which were presented in the session on ‘Chemical Modification’ at the Third International Conference on Modification Degradation and Stabilisation of Polymers (MoDeSt) held in Lyon in August 2004.<br/><br/>This was the third meeting of the MoDeSt Society which was set up in the year 2000 under the chairmanship of Professor Franco LaMantia; the earlier meetings were held in Palermo (2000) and Budapest (2002). The overall goal of the MoDeSt Society is to promote the latest research carried out in University laboratories, in public organisations and in industry through publications, and organisation of biannual scientific conferences and workshops that act as forums for scientific developments and for promoting networking between academics and industrialists from across the field of polymer modification, degradation and stabilisation. In September 2004, Professor Norman Billingham was elected as Chairman of the Society.<br/><br/>The conference was organised by Dr Alain Michel and Veronique Bounor-Legare of the University Claude Bernard, Lyon 1, attracting over 250 delegates with the ‘Chemical Modification’ Session alone enjoying 54 oral presentations and many more poster presentations. We are all very grateful to the organisers for running such a successful and enjoyable meeting. I wish to thank my co-editors, Professors Philippe Dubois and Domenico Acierno and Dr Alain Michel, for their cooperation in the editorial task of the papers published in this special issue. On behalf of the editors of this issue, I wish to express our appreciation to the Editor-in-Chief of Polymer Degradation and Stability, Professor Norman Billingham, for the support and help received during the preparation of this special issue.