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The effect of sodium stearate‐modified hydrocalumite on the thermal stability of poly(vinyl chloride)
Authors:Huan Yang  Zhanhong Yang
Affiliation:1. Institute of Chemical Power and Materials, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, China;2. Institute of Chemical Power and Materials, Innovation Base of Energy and Chemical Materials for Graduate Students Training, Central South University, Changsha, China
Abstract:Hydrocalumite as a new‐type of thermal stabilizer used in poly(vinyl chloride) resin had been well prepared by using precipitation transformation method. The as‐prepared hydrocalumite was then modified by sodium stearate in different condition including temperature, stirring time, and the amount of sodium stearate. Scanning electron microscopy tests demonstrate that hydrocalumite had been well modified. Illustrated by activation grade, the static oven heat aging experiments and the rate of thermal weight loss, it turns out that the best modification condition is when the addition of sodium stearate is 6% of hydrocalumite (wt), the reacting temperature is 90 °C, and the stirring time is 100 min. Static thermal aging test shows that the aging time got improved at least 30 min under the high temperature of 190 °C, and the time when Congo red test paper began to turn blue for modified hydrocalumite is 20 min longer than that of unmodified hydrocalumite. All results turn out to be that the hydrocalumite modified by sodium stearate in such condition had good compatibility with poly(vinyl chloride) and presented better thermal stability. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2018 , 135, 45758.
Keywords:inorganic polymers  poly(vinyl chloride)  thermal properties
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