Study of Synergistic Effect of Light Stabilizer Additive, Conventional and Nanoparticles, Applied to Polyethylene Films Submitted to Ultraviolet Radiation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Patricia Negrini Siqueira Poveda Leonardo G. A. Silva
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Thermoplastic materials are sensitive to ultraviolet radiation (UV), which can cause structural changes, causing variation in mechanical properties and appearance. UV range between 250 and 400 nm is considered the most aggressive to polymers, and prolonged exposure to it results in breakage and/or crosslinking chains. Light stabilizer additives, blockers or absorbers are added to the polymers for protection in order to extend the life of the final product. The choice of the adequate light stabilizer additive system depends on factors such as resin final application, thickness, geographic location of exposure, presence of fillers in the composition, contact with chemicals, among others. This study evaluates different additive systems: conventional organic, inorganic nanotechnologyc base and the synergy between them when applied to polyethylene considering carbonyl index and UV/VIS results after aging by QUV chamber.
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APA: Patricia Negrini Siqueira Poveda Leonardo G. A. Silva  (2017)  Study of Synergistic Effect of Light Stabilizer Additive, Conventional and Nanoparticles, Applied to Polyethylene Films Submitted to Ultraviolet Radiation

MLA: Patricia Negrini Siqueira Poveda Leonardo G. A. Silva Study of Synergistic Effect of Light Stabilizer Additive, Conventional and Nanoparticles, Applied to Polyethylene Films Submitted to Ultraviolet Radiation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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