Safaa Mohamed, Emad Yousif, Mohammed Kadhom, Muna Bufaroosha
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Enhanced photostability of polyvinyl chloride films through antipyrine derivatives: a comprehensive study on UV resistance and degradation inhibition
Almost all fabricated polymers need high stabilization to prevent harmful effects. Adding specialized chemicals that rule as light stabilizers (or UV stabilizers) and tailor to the resin's characteristics might accomplish the desired stability. In this work, five antipyrine derivatives were synthesized by the Schiff bases using five benzaldehyde substituents (benzaldehyde, 4-bromobenzaldehyde, 4-nitrobenzaldehyde, 4-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde, and 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde) with 4-aminoantipyrene. The produced complexes are characterized using hydrogen-1 and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR and 13C-NMR, respectively) and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy; then they are filled with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) films. Further techniques are used to study the effects of long-term radiation exposure on these films. The IR spectra of PVC films showed side products containing polyene and carbonyl groups before, during, and after irradiation. The presence of antipyrine derivatives led to a decrease in the intensity of their associated functional groups. Furthermore, it is shown that films with antipyrine compounds performed lower weight loss when exposed to radiation compared with the virgin film.
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Original research on all aspects of polymer science, engineering and technology, including nanotechnology
Presents original research articles on all aspects of polymer science, engineering and technology
Coverage extends to such topics as nanotechnology, biotechnology and information technology
The English-language journal of the Polymer Society of Korea
Macromolecular Research is a scientific journal published monthly by the Polymer Society of Korea. Macromolecular Research publishes original researches on all aspects of polymer science, engineering, and technology as well as new emerging technologies using polymeric materials including nanotechnology, biotechnology, and information technology in forms of Articles, Communications, Notes, Reviews, and Feature articles.