Abstract

AbstractOrganic thiols containing at least one carboxylate ester group (ester thiols) are excellent thermal stabilizers for both rigid and plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC). Their mechanism of action is shown to involve the deactivation of unstable structural defects by nucleophilic chloride displacement, the retardation and removal of coloration through thiol additions to polyene double bonds, and the prevention of autoacceleration during thermal dehydrochlorination through polyene shortening reactions and the scavenging of free radicals formed from polyenes and HCl. An unusually facile displacement of labile chloride that is favored by thiol acidity can account, at least in part, for the relatively high effectiveness of dipentaerythritol hexakis(mercaptoacetate) as a stabilizer. J. VINYL ADDIT. TECHNOL., 13:170–175, 2007. © 2007 Society of Plastics Engineers

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