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Mechanisms of antioxidant action: Behaviour of a hindered piperidine and related oxidation products during processing and photo-oxidation of polypropylene
Authors:R Bagheri  KB Chakraborty  G Scott
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Aston in Birmingham, Gosta Green, Birmingham B4 7ET, Great Britain
Abstract:Evidence is presented to show that a commercial hindered piperidine (I(A)) is not an effective melt stabiliser for polypropylene whereas related nitroxyl radicals (II(A)) and (II(B)) and hydroxylamine (III(B)) are highly effective. These results are explained on the basis of an oxidative transformation of the piperidine to the nitroxyl during processing and the involvement of the latter in a cyclical regenerative process in which the nitroxyl acts as a chain-breaking acceptor (CB-A) antioxidant and the derived hydroxylamine as a chain-breaking donor (CB-D) antioxidant.The same CB-A/CB-D cycle operates during photo-oxidation of polymer films containing each of the additives. The nitroxyl radical concentration reaches a stationary concentration in the polymer, irrespective of whether it is added as nitroxyl or as parent amine. The derived hydroxylamines are substantially more effective than the nitroxyl radicals as ultraviolet stabilisers.
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