Abstract
AbstractThe effect of stabilizer on the thermal degradation of poly(vinyl chloride) was studied by means of pyrolysis–gas chromatography. The stabilizers used in this study were dibutyltin dilaurate, dibutyltin bis(n‐dodecyl mercaptide), barium stearate, and zinc stearate. PVC containing these stabilizers was degraded in a stream of nitrogen at temperatures ranging from 350 to 570°C. It was found that observed drastic reduction of benzene yield from the PVC containing zinc stearate had a close correlation with the formation of crosslinking structures.
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