Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5203663 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The use of hydroxytyrosol (3,4-dihydroxy-phenylethanol) as a potential alternative to synthetic compounds in the melt stabilization of polyolefins is considered. Hydroxytyrosol was found to play a role in enhancing the oxidative stability of olive oil, and a similar reduction in polyolefins' thermo-oxidative degradation during processing is expectable. Rheological tests (melt flow index and viscosity vs. shear rate) showed the good antioxidant performance of hydroxytyrosol during polypropylene processing as was also demonstrated by the increase in apparent activation energies and oxidation induction parameters after addition to polypropylene (0.1 wt%). Results were compared to those obtained for a commercial synthetic phenolic antioxidant and for a natural compound widely used in polymer stabilization (α-tocopherol). The main conclusion of this work is the good performance of hydroxytyrosol in polypropylene stabilization during processing and consequently the possibility of its use in formulations with improved resistance to oxidative degradation.
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Authors
M. Peltzer, R. Navarro, J. López, A. Jiménez,