Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5203349 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The layered double hydroxides (LDH) Mn2Al-LDH-stearate and Co2Al-LDH-stearate were prepared by a surfactant-assisted intercalation of the corresponding precursor LDH-CO3 forms. These compounds were evaluated as potential photodegradant additives in low density polyethylene films with a thickness of ca. 40 μm. They were incorporated into blown polyethylene films via a 10% masterbatch. The films were subjected to accelerated ageing in a QUV weatherometer. The machine was fitted with A320 lamps and operated on a dry cycle at 63 °C and an irradiance of 0.67 W/m2. It was found that 100 h of QUV exposure was sufficient to cause mechanical embrittlement of films containing as little as 0.1% of either active additive.
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Authors
Bheki Magagula, Nontete Nhlapo, Walter W. Focke,