2010
DOI: 10.1002/app.32044
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Polymer processing and characterization of LLDPE films loaded with α‐tocopherol, quercetin, and their cyclodextrin inclusion complexes

Abstract: Natural antioxidant additives were compounded into linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) using a twin-screw counter-rotating mixer and compression molded into films. Manufactured LLDPE films contained 2715 mg kg À1 a-tocopherol in its free and b-cyclodextrin complexed form and 1950 mg kg À1 quercetin in its free and c-cyclodextrin complexed form. Both cyclodextrin complexes were loaded into films at 1.5% by weight. These natural antioxidants were incorporated into LLDPE resins with two different catalyst typ… Show more

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“…One way packaging must be protected only during processing and 50 ppm quercetin is sufficient, while pipes must usually have an OIT of at least 20 min, thus 200-250 ppm is needed in this case. However, the composition dependence of all properties indicates unambiguously that already much smaller amounts of quercetin stabilize PE efficiently than those reported before [12,13].…”
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“…One way packaging must be protected only during processing and 50 ppm quercetin is sufficient, while pipes must usually have an OIT of at least 20 min, thus 200-250 ppm is needed in this case. However, the composition dependence of all properties indicates unambiguously that already much smaller amounts of quercetin stabilize PE efficiently than those reported before [12,13].…”
Section: Stabilizer Contentsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…As mentioned in the introductory part, the stabilizing effect of quercetin was always studied at quite large additive contents at around and above 2000 ppm [12,13]. Figs.…”
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