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Photostabilization of Poly(vinyl chloride) Films Blended with Organotin Complexes of Mefenamic Acid for Outdoor Applications

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11062853

Keywords

poly(vinyl chloride); mefenamate– organotin complexes; photostabilizers; radical scavengers; photodegradation; photooxidation; functional group indices; surface morphology

Funding

  1. Deanship of Scientific Research, King Saud University

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This study focuses on enhancing the photostabilization of PVC films blended with mefenamate-tin complexes. Different tin complexes were synthesized and tested for their effects on PVC films under long-term irradiation. The results showed varying levels of photodegradation and surface changes in the PVC films with the addition of different tin complexes.
This study develops a process for enhancing the photostabilization of PVC films blended with a low concentration of mefenamate-tin complex. One tri-substituted and three di-substituted organotin complexes containing mefenamate unit are synthesized, and their chemical structures are established. The reactions of mefenamic acid and a number of substituted tin chlorides gave the corresponding tin complexes in 70-77% yields. Tin complexes were blended with PVC and thin films. The effect of the addition of additives against long-term irradiation (290-400 nm, 300 h) is also tested. Changes in the infrared spectra, weight, and surface of the PVC blends due to irradiation are examined and analyzed. Any damage to the PVC surface and its chemical degradation level are noticeably low in the presence of additives. Minimal photodegradation levels and surface changes of the irradiated PVC films are observed when the triphenyltin complex is used. Such a complex is highly aromatic and can act as an ultraviolet irradiation absorber and a scavenger for hydrogen chloride and radicals produced due to the photooxidation and photoirradiation of PVC films.

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