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Databook of UV Stabilizers

Provides key information on the most frequently used UV stabilizers, covering general information, physical properties, health and safety, ecological properties, and use and performance

Anna Wypych (Author), George Wypych (Author)

9781927885550, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 13 March 2020

644 pages, Approx. 300 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.5 cm, 1.06 kg

Databook of UV Stabilizers, Second Edition, provides general indicators regarding the performance of UV stabilizers and includes details on the data fields included in the description of individual stabilizers. It provides details such as acronyms, molecular weight, odor, product form, transmittance, DOT hazard class, NFPA flammability/reactivity, aquatic toxicity, typical applications, processing methods, conditions to avoid, and much more for each stabilizer covered. Importantly, the Ecological properties section contains data on Biodegradation probability, Aquatic toxicity LC (Algae, Rainbow trout, Bluegill sunfish, Fathead minnow, Zebrafish, and Daphnia magna), Bioaccumulation potential, Bioconcentration factor, Biodegradation probability, Hydroxyl rate, and Partition coefficients (log Koc, log Kow). This book is an excellent companion to the Handbook of UV stabilizers which has also been published recently. Both books supplement each other without repeating the same information – one contains data another theory, mechanisms of action, practical effects and implications of application

1. Introduction2. Information on data fields3. UV Stabilizers3.1 Organic UV absorbers3.1.1 Benzimidazole3.1.2 Benzoates3.1.3 Benzophenones3.1.4 Benzotriazoles3.1.5 Benzotriazines3.1.6 Benzoxaxinones3.1.7 Camphor derivatives3.1.8 Cinnamates3.1.9 Cyanoacrylates3.1.10 Dibenzoylmethanes3.1.11 Epoxidized oils3.1.12 Malonates3.1.13 Oxanilides3.1.14 Salicylates3.1.15 Others3.2 Carbon black3.3 Inorganic UV absorbers3.4 Fibers3.5 Hindered amine stabilizers3.5.1 Monomeric3.5.2 Oligomeric & polymeric3.6 Secondary stabilizers3.6.1 Phenolic antioxidants3.6.2 Phosphites & phosphonites3.6.3 Thiosynergists3.6.4 Amines3.6.5 Quenchers3.6.6 Optical brighteners3.7 Synergistic mixtures of stabilizers (examples)3.7.1 HAS mixtures3.7.2 Cinnamate+benzoate mixtures3.7.3 HAS+UV absorber3.7.4 Phosphite+phenolic antioxidant3.7.5 HAS+UV absorber+phenolic antioxidant3.7.6 Quencher+UV absorber3.7.7 Others

Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Chemical engineering [TDCB], Physical chemistry [PNR]

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