화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol.12, No.3, 1756-1766, 2011
The Effect of Zn-Al-Hydrotalcites Composited with Calcium Stearate and beta-Diketone on the Thermal Stability of PVC
A clean-route synthesis of Zn-Al-hydrotalcites (Zn-Al-LDHs) using zinc oxide and sodium aluminate solution has been developed. The as-obtained materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The effects of metal ions at different molar ratios on the performance of hydrotalcites were discussed. The results showed that the Zn-Al-hydrotalcites can be successfully synthesized at three different Zn/Al ratios of 3: 1, 2: 1 and 1:1. Thermal aging tests of polyvinyl chloride ( PVC) mixed with Zn-Al-LDHs, calcium stearate (CaSt(2)) and beta-diketone were carried out in a thermal aging test box by observing the color change. The results showed that Zn-Al-LDHs can not only enhance the stability of PVC significantly due to the improved capacity of HCl-adsorption but also increase the initial stability and ensure good-initial coloring due to the presence of the Zn element. The effects of various amounts of Zn-Al-LDHs, CaSt(2) and beta-diketone on the thermal stability of PVC were discussed. The optimum composition was determined to be 0.1 g Zn-Al-LDHs, 0.15 g CaSt(2) and 0.25 g beta-diketone in 5 g PVC.