The Effect of a Zinc-Containing Additive on the Properties of PVC Compounds

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Polymeric materials that undergo degradation under the influence of biological media have attracted widespread attention in recent decades. This is due to the ability to eliminate the negative impact on the environment, gradually reducing the scale of plastic waste pollution. At the same time, it remains relevant to ensure the necessary performance characteristics of products for a certain period of use. An important direction in the field of biodegradable composite compositions is the development of nontoxic additives in order to ensure their safe interaction with biological media. In this regard, a method has been developed for the joint production of a new nontoxic plasticizer decyl phenoxyethyl adipate and a biocidal additive of zinc decyl adipate. The effect of the obtained additives on the biodegradation of PVC film samples under natural conditions was studied. The period of biocidal action of zinc compound formed in situ in an amount of 0.3% in the composition of PVC films using the developed plasticizer was determined.

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Vikhareva, I. N., Aminova, G. K., Moguchev, A. I., & Mazitova, A. K. (2021). The Effect of a Zinc-Containing Additive on the Properties of PVC Compounds. Advances in Polymer Technology, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5593184

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