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CHM 585 /490

Chapter 12

Additives

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Chapter 12Additives

• Antioxidants

• UV stabilizers

• Antistatic Agents

• Peroxides

• Lubricants

• FR

• Heat stabilizers

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Antioxidants

• Antioxidants retard the oxidative degradation of plastics which is initiated when free radicals are created in the polymer by heat, UV, mechanical shear, or metallic impurities

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Antioxidants

• $160 million in U.S.

• Hindered phenols

• Phosphites

• Thioesters

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Hindered Phenols

• BHT has FDA approval and is relatively inexpensive

• But volatile and may cause discoloration

OH

BHT

R.

O.

+ RH

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Less Volatile Hindered Phenols

OH

CH2CH2CO2C18H37

OH

CH2CH2CO2CH2

() C

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Phosphites

• Often used as costabilizers with hindered phenols

O PC9H19( )3

(ArO)3 P O

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Thioesters

• S(CH2CH2CO2R)2

• Often used with hindered phenols

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UV Stabilizers

• $130 Million in U.S.

• Preferential UV absorbers– Absorb preferentially to the polymer and

dissipate the absorbed energy without harm to the polymer

• Quenching Agents– Metal chelates that convert the excess energy

absorbed to heat

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UV Stabilizers

• Free Radical Terminators– Radical scavengers that both inhibit the

propagation of free radicals and act as a scavenger

• Hydroperoxide Decomposers– Metal chelates and hindered amines that

prevent the formation of free radicals by stabilizing hydroperoxides

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Preferential UV absorbers

O OH

OR NN

N

HO

Cl

Tinuvin 326

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Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers

HALS

N

H

R

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Antistatic Agents

• Static electricity can build up on the surface of polymers and needs to be dispersed to avoid the possibility of sparking, the accumulation of dust and other complications

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Antistatic Agents

• Typically hygroscopic chemicals such as ethoxylated amines

RN CH2CH2OH

CH2CH2OH

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Peroxides

• For polymerization of – PVC– LDPE– ABS

For crosslinking resins

As hardeners for unsaturated polyester resins(thermoset polyester)

O O RR

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Lubricants

• Internal lubricants to improve flow

• External to enhance mold release

• Typically long hydrocarbon chain with a polar end

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Lubricants

• Fatty acid amides

• Fatty acid esters

• Fatty acids

• Fatty acid salts

• Waxes

RCONH2RCO2H

RCO2M+

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FR

                               

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Flame Retardants

• Chemicals used to retard ignition and burning of plastics

• Worldwide market $2.5 Billion

• FR additives enable plastics to meet various fire safety and performance standards imposed upon them.

• UL

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FR Mechanisms

• Absorbing heat by the release of water

• Forming an insulating char on the substrate which starves the fire

• Interfering with the chemical reactions that maintain the fire and promote the spread of flame

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Absorbing heat by the release of water

• Alumina Trihydrate Al2O3.3H20

• Largest volume FR in the U.S.

• 240,000 metric tons

• ATH used in polyacrylates ( e.g. Dupont’s Corian), thermoset polyester resins, polyolefins and PVC

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Forming an insulating char on the substrate which starves the fire

• Phosphorous flame retardants

• Phosphate esters (RO)3PO

• PVC, Polyurethanes, PPO

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Interfering with the chemical reactions that maintain the fire

and promote the spread of flame

• Halogenated compounds

• Brominated aromatics most common

• Nylons, polyesters, styrenics, polyolefins

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Halogenated FR• “Free radical capture" process - takes place

in the vapor phase. On combustion at a temperature of over 600° F, the halogen forms hydrochloric or hydrobromic acid that reacts with the antimony oxide to form antimony trihalide or antimony oxyhalide.

• The flame retarding action takes place in the vapor stage above the burning material. It is thought that "free radicals propagate" the flame.

• Antimony trihalides or antimony oxyhalides act as "free radical traps", and take up free radicals.

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1 + 1 = 3 !

Synergy

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Heat Stabilizers

• Used for PVC

• > $200 M business in U.S.

• Various barium, cadmium, tin compounds that scavenge reactive organic chlorine bonds thereby preventing catastrophic dehydrochlorination

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Fillers

• Glass fibers

• Nickel

• Clay – Prevent shrinkage

• Mica

• Pigments

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Other Additives

• Nucleating agents

• Clarifiers

• Impact Modifiers

• Antimicrobial agents