Abstract

The effect of blending some N-(substituted phenyl)itaconimide derivatives, N–(RPh)II, (R: –H, or –OMe) with phenyl salicylate UV absorber on the stabilizing efficiency in photo-degradation of PVC plasticized with dioctyl phthalate (DOP) has been investigated. Blending was effected in the range of 0–100 wt% of the itaconimide relative to reference stabilizer. The stabilizing efficiency was evaluated by measuring the length of the induction period (Ts), the period during which no detectable amounts of hydrogen chloride gas could be observed, and also from the rate of dehydrochlorination as measured by continuous potentiometric determination on one hand, and the extent of discoloration of the degraded polymer on the other. The efficiencies are also evaluated by determining the amount of gel formation as well as the intrinsic viscosity of the insoluble and the soluble fractions of the degraded polymer. The results show a true synergistic effect from the blending of itaconimide derivative with phenyl salicylate UV absorber. Blending of the stabilizers improves the Ts values, decreases the rate of dehydrochlorination, and lowers the extent of discoloration and the gel content of the polymer. The synergism attains its maximum when both the itaconimide and the reference stabilizers are taken in equimolar ratios. The observed synergism may be attributed to the combination of mechanisms by which the itaconimide and the reference stabilizer work.

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