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Synergistic effects of lanthanum-pentaerythritol alkoxide with zinc stearates and with β-diketone on the thermal stability of poly(vinyl chloride)

Journal

POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
Volume 114, Issue -, Pages 52-59

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2015.02.001

Keywords

PVC; Thermal stabilizer; Lanthanum-pentaerythritol alkoxide; ZnSt2; beta-Diketone; Synergistic effect

Funding

  1. High Education Science Technology Program of Shandong Province, China [J12LA04]

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Lanthanum-pentaerythritol alkoxide (La-PE) was obtained by the traditional preparation method which was a reaction between La2O3 and pentaerythritol. The synergistic effects of La-PE with zinc stearates (ZnSt(2)) and with stearoyl benzoyl methane (beta-diketone) on the thermal stability of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) were evaluated by the conductivity test, thermal aging test, and Ultraviolet visible (UV-VIS) spectroscopy test. The results showed an improvement on the color stability and the long-term thermal stability of PVC, indicating that there was an obvious synergistic effect between La-PE and ZnSt(2). In order to explore the mechanism, the capacity of La-PE to react with HCI was tested. The results showed that La-PE had lower capacity to neutralize HCI (80.30 mg HCl/1 g) than ZnSt(2) (92.71 mg HCl/1 g). Furthermore, the thermal stability test of PVC stabilized with La-PE/ZnCl2 showed that the thermal stability of PVC with La-PE/ZnCl2 was similar to that of PVC with La-PE/ZnSt(2) but better than PVC with pure La-PE. Thus, a possible synergistic mechanism of La-PE and ZnSt(2) could be described where zinc species could catalyze the reaction of La-PE and the labile chlorine atoms in PVC chains. Moreover, the hydroxyl group on La-PE could chelate ZnCl2 to inhibit the zinc burning phenomenon. However, there was no synergistic effect observed between La-PE and beta-diketone. Discoloration in PVC samples that stabilized with La-PE and beta-diketone was noticed as early as in the milling process by the open twin-roller at 180 degrees C, even though it took 110 min for the reaction to change the color to completely black. The results of UV-VIS spectroscopy showed that a strong peak appeared at 360 nm representing the enol form of beta-diketone when the dosage of beta-diketone exceeded 1 phr. This indicated that the enol form of beta-diketone did the work in the thermal stabilizing process and the dosage of beta-diketone needed in the PVC stabilizers was very low. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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