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A Brief Review of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Recycling. [PDF]
Bearing in mind the aspiration of the world economy to create as complete a closed loop of raw materials and energy as possible, it is important to know the individual links in such a system and to systematise the knowledge. Polymer materials, especially
Lewandowski K, Skórczewska K.
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Revisiting the activity of two poly(vinyl chloride)- and polyethylene-degrading enzymes. [PDF]
Biocatalytic degradation of non-hydrolyzable plastics is a rapidly growing field of research, driven by the global accumulation of waste. Enzymes capable of cleaving the carbon-carbon bonds in synthetic polymers are highly sought-after as they may ...
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Photostabilization of Poly(vinyl chloride) by Organotin(IV) Compounds against Photodegradation [PDF]
Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC), a polymer widely used in common household and industrial materials, undergoes photodegradation upon ultraviolet irradiation, leading to undesirable physicochemical properties and a reduced lifetime.
Angham G. Hadi +6 more
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The worldwide replacement of the toxic mercuric chloride catalyst in vinyl chloride manufacture via acetylene hydrochlorination is slowed by the limited durability of alternative catalytic systems at high space velocities.
Selina K Kaiser +2 more
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Poly Vinyl Chloride Additives and Applications - A Review
A Pure polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a white, brittle material and it is the third-largest polymers produced after polyethylene and polypropylene as 40 million tons of PVC are produced yearly.
Abdallah S. Elgharbawy
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A chlorinated hydrocarbon occurring as a colorless, highly flammable gas with a mild, sweet odor that may emit toxic fumes of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride and phosgene when heated to decomposition.
B. Cornils
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SEM analysis of the tunable honeycomb structure of irradiated poly(vinyl chloride) films doped with polyphosphate [PDF]
The fabrication of tunable poly(vinyl chloride) porous films containing polyphosphate as an additive was successful. Irradiation of poly(vinyl chloride) films containing polyphosphate at a low concentration (0.5% by weight) with an ultraviolet light ...
Mohammad Hayal Alotaibi +5 more
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Five Schiff bases containing a thiadiazole moiety have been used as poly(vinyl chloride) photostabilizers at low concentrations. The efficiency of Schiff bases as photostabilizers was investigated using various techniques, for example, the changes in ...
Naser Shaalan +6 more
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Five Schiff bases derived from melamine have been used as efficient additives to reduce the process of photodegradation of poly(vinyl chloride) films. The performance of Schiff bases has been investigated using various techniques.
Gamal A. El-Hiti +7 more
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Polyphosphates as Inhibitors for Poly(vinyl Chloride) Photodegradation
Three polyphosphates were used as inhibitors for poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) photodegradation. The polyphosphates were added to PVC at a concentration of 0.5% by weight. The PVC films (40 µm thickness) were irradiated at room temperature with ultraviolet (
Dina S. Ahmed +3 more
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