?THERMAL STABILISATION OF PVC WITH JATROPHA SEED, KHAYA SEED AND RUBBER SEED OILS. EFFECT OF BARIUM AND CADMIUM SOAPS OF THE SEED OILS ON THE THERMAL DEGRADATION OF PVC
Keywords:
Thermal stabilisation, PVC synergistic effect, Metal soaps, Seed oils.Abstract
Polyvinyl chloride was mixed with barium and cadmium soaps of Jatropha seed, Khaya seed and rubber seed oils and 
mixtures of the metal soaps and degraded at 190°C under oxidative and nonoxidative conditions. The effectiveness of the 
additives in stabilizing PVC against thermal degradation was evaluated by comparing (a) the kinetic data measured at 1% 
conversion for the degradation of PVC in the presence of the additives with the corresponding values obtained in the 
absence of the additives (b) the intrinsic viscosity and level of unsaturation in the polymer samples degraded for the 
undergraded polymer and (c) the thermogravimetric data obtained for the degradation of PVC in the presence of the 
additives at a constant heating rate of 10°C min-1 up to 500°C. It was found that the additives retarded the rate of 
dehydrochlorination of PVC (by up to about 50% and 1% conversion) and reduced the extent of decomposition of the 
polymer by as much as 60%. The mixtures of the metal soaps containing more than 70%(wt) cadmium soap showed 
marked synergistic stabilising effect on the degradation of PVC. 
 
						 
							