Photo-oxidation of polymers: Part IV—Influence of the processing conditions on the photo-oxidative stability of polystyrene |
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Authors: | G. Geuskens P. Bastin Q. Lu Vinh M. Rens |
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Affiliation: | Université Libre de Bruxelles, CP 206/1, Boulevard du Triomphe, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Processing of polystyrene at 160°C for different periods in the closed chamber of a Brabender Plastograph results in no appreciable oxidation. Therefore, the photo-oxidative stability of the polymer, as measured from retention of the ultimate tensile strength, is not affected by such treatment. On the other hand, acetophenone groups, the concentration of which increases with processing time, are produced at 160°C in the open chamber of the Plastograph as a consequence of extensive thermal oxidation. A quantitative correlation is found between the rate of change of the ultimate tensile strength of polystyrene and the extent of thermal oxidation. It is also demonstrated that a phenolic antioxidant, although it efficiently inhibits the thermal oxidation, has no specific effect on the photo-oxidation of polystyrene. A hindered amine light stabiliser, however, exhibits a pronounced photo-protective effect. A mixture of these additives combines the benefits of both. |
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