Abstract

A novel thermal stabilizer for rigid poly (vinyl chloride) has been examined. Its high stabilizing efficiency is detected by the extent of discoloration and the mass loss rate of the degraded samples when compared with some of reference stabilizers. A higher stabilizing efficiency is produced as the novel thermal stabilizer is mixed with different co-stabilizers. The study results for thermo oxidative stability of the degraded samples with novel thermal stabilizer have shown that the novel thermal stabilizer can prevent or delay the thermal oxidative degradation of PVC. A probable stabilization mechanism for the novel thermal stabilizer has been proposed.

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