Publication detail

Quo vadis progress in polymer stabilization?

TOCHÁČEK, J.

Original Title

Quo vadis progress in polymer stabilization?

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

Synthetic polymers processed and applied in practice undergo degradation changes that result in the potential loss of physico-chemical properties. Polymer stabilizers are used to prevent these changes and help the polymer utility properties get retained. Despite the visible progress in other fields of human activity, polymer stabilization chemistry has exhibited only minimum changes. No new chemistry of polymer stabilization has been introduced within the several past decades. All the “new” stabilizers promoted by different suppliers were mostly the modifications of the existing ones. Any new and commercially really successful stabilizer capable of competing the performance of old existing structures has not appeared on the market for many years.

Keywords

polymer; stabilization; progress; Irganox 1010; HALS; NOR; lactone;

Authors

TOCHÁČEK, J.

Released

30. 7. 2021

Publisher

Crinson Publishers

Location

New York, USA

ISBN

2770-6613

Periodical

Polymer Science: Peer Reviewed Journal

Year of study

Volume 2

Number

Issue 2

State

United States of America

Pages from

1

Pages to

2

Pages count

2

URL

Full text in the Digital Library

BibTex

@article{BUT172210,
  author="Jiří {Tocháček}",
  title="Quo vadis progress in polymer stabilization?",
  journal="Polymer Science: Peer Reviewed Journal",
  year="2021",
  volume="Volume 2",
  number="Issue 2",
  pages="1--2",
  issn="2770-6613",
  url="https://crimsonpublishers.com/psprj/pdf/PSPRJ.000531.pdf"
}