Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5202919 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Zinc barbiturate [Zn(H2L)2·2H2O, abbreviated as ZnL2] was synthesized by a precipitation method in aqueous solution, and investigated as a co-stabilizer with calcium stearate (CaSt2) for rigid poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) by the discoloration test and the dehydrochlorination test at 180 °C. ZnL2 exhibits high stabilizing effect with excellent initial colour of PVC films. In comparison with the synergistic effect of CaSt2/ZnSt2 stabilizers, the CaSt2/ZnL2 stabilizers in mass ratios ranging from 0.3/1.2 to 0.6/0.9 exhibit better synergistic effect. Moreover, PVC films stabilized by CaSt2/ZnL2 show better initial colour with the addition of dibenzoyl methane as an auxiliary stabilizer. The mechanism of stabilizing action of ZnL2 is also proposed. ZnL2 may replace the labile chlorine atoms to interrupt the formation of conjugated double bonds in PVC chains, and act as the absorber of hydrogen chloride to restrain the self-catalytic dehydrochlorination.
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Authors
Shumin Li, Youwei Yao,