1950
DOI: 10.1021/ie50492a048
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Properties of Polyvinyl Chloride Compounds

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“…The terephthalates did not show any particular advantage over the phthalates and are originally less efficient plasticizers. The superiority in heat and light resistance found by Smith, Newberg, and Young (26) for terephthalates over corresponding phthalate esters of isomeric alcohols does not appear to carry over to natural weathering. All the plasticizers in each of these groups gave good results when pigmented with carbon black, which points toward photooxidation as the main cause of deterioration.…”
Section: Effect Of Plasticizersmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The terephthalates did not show any particular advantage over the phthalates and are originally less efficient plasticizers. The superiority in heat and light resistance found by Smith, Newberg, and Young (26) for terephthalates over corresponding phthalate esters of isomeric alcohols does not appear to carry over to natural weathering. All the plasticizers in each of these groups gave good results when pigmented with carbon black, which points toward photooxidation as the main cause of deterioration.…”
Section: Effect Of Plasticizersmentioning
confidence: 81%