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Polypropylene degradation resistance

Geotextiles are available as mats, textiles, webs, nets, grids, and sheets. When retention of the contained material is desired synthetic polymers such as polypropylenes, polyesters, nylons, PEs, and PVCs are used because they resist rapid degradation. When only shortterm retention is needed natural materials such as cotton are used. Geotextiles are not always made from fibers, but include film materials such as PE and polypropylene sheets used to retain moisture but retard weed growth in gardens. [Pg.607]

Ethanox 376 is a stabilizer that provides heat stability by preventing thermo-oxidative degradation during processing and service life. It provides compatibility with resins and extraction resistance. It can be applied in polyolefins, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutene-1 and other polymers such as engineering plastics, styrenes, polyurethanes, saturated and unsaturated elastomers, styrenics, rubber modified styrenics, segmented block copolymers, and PVC. [Pg.88]

Photodegradation-resistant polyolefins such as polypropylene films employ 0.001—5% by weight of one or more of the degradation retardants shown... [Pg.552]

Some synthetic polymers like, polyurethanes, specifically polyether-polyurethanes, are likely to be degraded by microbes but not completely. However, several polymers such as, polyamides, polyfluorocarbons, polyethylene, polypropylene, and polycarbonate are highly resistant to microbial degradation. Natural polymers are generally more biodegradable than synthetic polymers specifically, polymers with ester groups like aliphatic polyesters [1]. Therefore, several natural polymers such as cellulose, starch, blends of those with synthetic polymers, polylactate, polyester-amide, and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) have been the focus of attention in the recent years [3]. [Pg.398]

Studies of thermal and fiie resistant properties of the polypropylene/multi-walled carbon nanotube composites (PP/MWCNT) prepared by means of melt intercalation are discussed. The sets of the data acquired with the aid of non-isothermal thermogravi-metric (TG) experiments have been treated by the model kinetic analysis. The thermal-oxidative degradation behavior of PP/MWCNT and stabilizing effect caused by addition of multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) has been investigated by means of thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and election paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. [Pg.20]

The chemical structure of the polyolefins determines their susceptibility to oxidative degradation. Linear polyethylene, in the absence of additives, is more resistant to oxidation that polypropylene that oxidizes rather readily due to the presence of labile tertiary hydrogens. It was demonstrated, for instance, that the molecular weigh of polypropylene sheets in a 138°C oven can drop from 250,000 to approximately 10,000 in 3 h [522]. The process of oxidation was shown to take place according to the following scheme [522] ... [Pg.663]


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