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- W2072612907 abstract "Polymer additives often show many side reactions during the ageing of polymers which change the useful life-time of the materials. In this regard nano-grade titanium dioxide additives with high surface areas and nano-particle sizes appeared in recent years to be used in polymers where the side reactions have been found to markedly influence mechanisms of ageing. The interaction between titanium dioxide pigments and stabilizers therefore is proposed as a field of great importance. In this paper the influence of nano and micron particle grade anatase and rutile titanium dioxide pigments on the efficiency of a hindered amine stabilizer, Chimassorb 119FL and Chimassorb 119 has been investigated in the system comprising the model radical reaction of cumene initiated (2,2′-azobisisobutyronitrile, AIBN) oxidation. This model reaction was designed to simulate the thermo-oxidative processes in polymers. Kinetic measurements of oxidation rates in the absence of the pigments showed strong retarding activity of the stabilizers under conditions of the model experiments. The rates depend linearly on the reciprocal square root of the concentration of the stabilizers over a sufficiently wide range thereby fitting the mechanism of addition of cumylalkyl R radicals to the Chimassorb molecules. The rate constants for the addition of cumyl R radicals to Chimassorb 119FL and Chimassorb 119 were determined to be k(333 K) = (1.4 ± 0.2) × 108 and (1.2 ± 0.2) × 108 M−1 s−1, respectively. Hence the Chimassorb 119 family is relatively powerful retarders of thermal oxidation. Further measurements of oxidation rates in the presence of titanium dioxide particles showed that there is a significant reduction in the retarding action of the stabilizers in the presence of titanium dioxides. It occurs as a result of the initiating action of titanium additives producing an additional concentration of free radicals and inducing an additional oxidation rate which may weaken the initial inhibiting efficiency of the added hindered piperidine stabilizers. The titanium nano-samples added at a 1-wt.% into the oxidized condensed system are able to completely decrease the initial inhibiting efficiency of the stabilizers. In terms of the degree of the sensitising action the titanium dioxides can be ordered as: nano-rutile > nano-anatase treated hydroxyapatite > nano-anatase untreated > micro-anatase > micro-rutile. The behaviour of titanium dioxide particles incorporated with hindered piperidine HAS stabilizers in condensed systems may thus be used for the assessment of their performance during the thermo-oxidative degradation of polymers." @default.
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- W2072612907 title "Effect of micron and nano-grade titanium dioxides on the efficiency of hindered piperidine stabilizers in a model oxidative reaction" @default.
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