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P. Baker, R. Grossman (1995)
Lead stabilizers and alternatives in wire & cable and geomembranesJournal of Vinyl & Additive Technology, 1
Vinyl Additive Technol., 1. For example, Handbook of PVC Formulating
R. Grossman (1995)
Mixed metal vinyl stabilizer synergism. VI: Lead stabilizer‐group II metal carboxylate blendsJournal of Vinyl & Additive Technology, 1
M. Fisch, R. Bacaloglu (1995)
Kinetics and mechanism of the thermal degradation of poly(vinyl chloride)Journal of Vinyl & Additive Technology, 1
(1995)
The Use of Infrared Spectroscopy for Examining Lead
Infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of basic lead carboxylates used as heat stabilizers for halogenated polymers indicate that these salts are not complexes or double compounds of lead oxide, as suggested in most textbooks, but rather unique compounds of interesting structure. Lead stabilizers probably function in these polymers by converting hydrogen chloride to water, interfering with acid catalysis of the elimination reaction.
Journal of Vinyl & Additive Technology – Wiley
Published: Mar 1, 1997
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