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Stabilizers synergism

In commercially practical terms it may be that although synergism occurs, one additive may be sufficiently less expensive for more to be used to achieve the required stability and still give the lowest overall cost. [Pg.142]

When two antioxidants are used together, a synergistic improvement in activity usually results. Synergism can arise from three combinations (1) homosynergism — two chemically similar antioxidants (for instance, two hindered phenols) (2) autosynergism — two different antioxidants functions that are present in the same molecule (3) heterosynergism — the cooperative effect between mechanistically different classes of antioxidants, such as the combined effect of primary and secondary antioxidants. Thus, combinations of phenols and phosphites are widely used to stabilize synthetic rubbers. [Pg.643]

In many of their complexes PF3 and PPI13 (for example) resemble CO (p. 926) and this at one time encouraged the belief that their bonding capabilities were influenced not only by the factors (p. 198) which affect the stability of the a P M interaction which uses the lone-pair of elecU"ons on p and a vacant orbital on M, but also by the possibility of synergic n back-donation from a nonbonding d , pair of electrons on the metal into a vacant 3d , orbital on P. It is, however, not clear to what extent, if any, the a and n bonds reinforce each other, and more recent descriptions are based on an MO approach which uses all (cr and n) orbitals of appropriate symmeU"y on both the phosphine and the metal-containing moiety. To the extent that a and n bonding effects on the stability of metal-phosphorus bonds can be isolated from each otlier and from steric factors (see below) the accepted sequence of effects is as follows ... [Pg.494]

ISOTOPE EXCHANGE AT EQUILIBRIUM SUBSTRATE PURITY SUBSTRATE STABILITY HANDLING SUBSTRATE SYNERGISM SUBTILISIN... [Pg.782]


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