Thermal and photo-oxidative behaviour of hindered piperidine compounds in polypropylene: Importance of hydroxylamine in stabilisation |
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Authors: | Norman S. Allen Alan Parkinson Jean Luc Gardette Jacques Lemaire |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, John Dalton Faculty of Technology, Manchester Polytechnic, Chester Street, Manchester M1 5GD, Great Britain;Laboratoire de Photochimie Moleculaire et Macromoleculaire-CNRS-ERA 929, Universite de Clermont II, 63170 Aubiere, France |
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Abstract: | The thermal oxidation behaviour of three hindered piperidine compounds has been examined in polypropylene film by oven ageing in air at 140°C together with its subsequent effect on rate of photo-oxidation. The amine, bis[2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl] sebacate, shows a rapid growth in nitroxyl radical concentration due to reaction with hydroperoxides whereas the bis-nitroxyl derivative is relatively stable and decreases in concentration very slowly, giving the hydroxylamine. The ageing process results in an improvement in photo-stability and this is associated with the reaction of the nitroxyl radical with a tertiary radical to give the hydroxylamine and ethylenic unsaturation. The mono nitroxyl compound behaves differently during the early stages of ageing in that there is a rapid decrease in concentration and this is followed by a rapid fall in photo-stability. Only during the latter stages of ageing does hydroxylamine production appear to control photo-stability. |
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