Abstract

AbstractThe dehydrochlorination of PVC under vaccum has been studied at 170–200°C by a volumetric method. The accelerating effect of HCl is related to its interaction with the forming polyene units of macromolecules. A mechanism is proposed. The effects of various stabilizers, such as organic salts of Ca, Ba, Cd, trialkyl‐ and dialkyltin, trialkyl phosphites, and mixtures of phosphites with metal salts upon the rate of dehydrochlorination, polymer crosslinking, and electron absorption spectra of PVC during degradation in evacuated ampoules were investigated. The stabilizing activity of these compounds depends primarily on the effectivity of absorption of HCl and destruction of polyene units by these compounds.

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