Abstract
The thermal and photo-oxidative stability of acrylonitrilebutadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS) has been investigated in the presence
of various stabilizers representative of two different mechanisms of
antioxidant action; chain breaking and preventive. When present in
the polymer as additives bis (3,5 ditert butyl 4 hydroxybenzyl)
monosulphide and 4-benzoyl 3 hydroxyphenyl o-ethyl thioacid esters were more effective thermal and UV stabilizers than any commercially available stabilizers. Furthermore, they showed synergistic behaviour as photo-stabilizers.
Stabilizers containing the above functional groups have been
bound to ABS through the thiol group by free radical addition to the
double bond. The antioxidant 3,5 ditert-butyl-4-hydroxy benzylmercaptan was found to inhibit adduct formation in the presence of residual monomer (styrene) remaining from the polymer manufacture. This has been overcome by (a) removing the monomer before reaction,
(b) by using a water soluble azo-type initiator. The mechanism of.
the inhibition process has been shown to be due to the oxidiation
products derived from the antioxidant.
The adducts were effective both thermal and photo-oxidative
stabilizers for ABS and their effectiveness was not modified by solvent extraction of the polymer. Furthermore, ABS obtained by mixing latices containing the antioxidant and UV stabilizer adducts showed synergistic
behaviour towards photo-oxidation.
It. was found that latex—-bound antioxidants could be produced in
concentrated form and that these, when diluted to normal concentration with unstabilized ABS latices were as effective as those obtained by reacting with total latices at lower concentrations.
Date of Award | May 1977 |
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Original language | English |
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Keywords
- stabilization
- acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymers
- heat
- light