The Stabilization Of PVC Against Heat And Light

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The lecture provides a survey on the actual status of the heat and light stabilization of PVC with special emphasis on the mode of action of the stabilizers. In the first part a brief treatment of the most important facts of the thermal degradation of PVC are given, followed by a discussion of some proved specific functions of heat stabilizers by using organotin mercaptide as a typical example. A general concept differentiating preventive and curative stabilizer functions is proposed which seems to be applicable to all types of thermal stabilizers. The second part of the lecture deals with the problematics of light degradation and light stabilization. Some fundamental facts of the light degradation are briefly dealt with and provisions for an enhancement of the light stability are discussed, covering also the implication of the thermal stabilizers. © 1977, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Wirth, H. O., & Andreas, H. (1977). The Stabilization Of PVC Against Heat And Light. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 49(5), 627–648. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac197749050627

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