Abstract

Spectroscopic evaluations of thermally degraded samples of PVC stabilised with CaSt 2 and ZnSt 2 were carried out in order to explain the anomalous behaviour of the metal stearates when pre-heated. At pre-heating temperatures of 100, 130, 150 and 180 °C, samples at 5, 10, 15 and 20 min of degradation were analysed by visible reflectance spectroscopy. Samples preheated at 180 °C were used to determine polyene formation by UV spectroscopy. Visible reflectance traces showed the development of the long conjugated double bond sequences, the appearance of pale coloured compounds and dark colouration of the polymer throughout the degradation time. UV absorptions were used to analyse the formation of short, long and total polyenes, as well as the ratio of the short/long polyenes. The trends observed here consolidate our previous findings and suggest that the preheated metal soaps direct the stabilisation mechanism through different routes.

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