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Stabilization of γ-sterilized biomedical polyolefins by synergistic mixtures of oligomeric stabilizers
Authors:Sameh AS Alariqi  BSM Rao  RP Singh
Institution:a Division of Polymer Science and Engineering, National Chemical Laboratory, Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pune, Maharashtra 411008, India
b Department of Chemistry, University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra 411005, India
Abstract:The stabilization of polyolefins against γ-sterilization has been studied with single or binary additive system. The present attempt is to utilize synergistic mixtures of stabilizers which are approved for food contact applications. Ethylene-propylene (EP) copolymer has been melt-mixed with hindered amine stabilizers (HAS), phenolic antioxidants and organo-phosphites (hydroperoxide decomposer). Samples were sterilized with different doses of γ-radiation. Stabilization was characterized in terms of changes in the functional groups (oxidation products), tensile properties, yellowing and surface morphology by FTIR spectroscopy, Instron, colorimetry (reflectance) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. Results were discussed by comparing the stabilizing efficiency of mixtures with and without phenol system. Among phenol containing systems, where we mostly observe discoloration due to the oxidation of hindered phenol and the combination of secondary HAS, tertiary HAS, organo-phosphite and hindered phenol exhibited improved stabilization efficiency than single or binary additive systems. The mixture of secondary HAS and tertiary HAS, has shown antagonistic effect of stabilization whereas their combination with organo-phosphite has exhibited synergistic effect of stabilization even at higher doses of γ-sterilization. The effects have been explained through the interaction between the stabilizers.
Keywords:Ethylene-propylene copolymer  γ-Sterilization  Stabilization  Discoloration  Tensile properties  Antioxidants
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