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Chain scission
Chain
scission
is a term used in
polymer chemistry
describing the
degradation
of a
polymer main chain
. It is often
caused
by
thermal stress
or
ionizing radiation
, often involving
oxygen
. During
chain
cleavage
, the
polymer chain
is
broken
at a
random
point in the
backbone
to form two - mostly still
highly
molecular
-
fragments
.
Depolymerization
,
on the other hand
, is the
elimination
of
low
molecular weight
substances
from a
polymer
.