Abstract

The photostabilization of commercial polypropylene by a hindered piperidine stabilizer, bis [2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl] sebacate (I) and by a model N-oxy radical compound, 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine- N-oxy (II) is examined using ESR and luminescence spectroscopy. ESR spectroscopy shows that I operates through the formation of a stable nitroxyl radical in the polymer. On the other hand, II disappears rapidly during the early stages of photo-oxidation but continues to act as an effective stabilizer. A low steady-state equilibrium concentration of nitroxyl radicals is believed to be responsible for the high photostabilizing efficiency of I. Both compounds also inhibit the photolysis of the luminescent α,β-unsaturated impurity groups present in the polymer; possible mechanisms are discussed.

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