Influence of binary combined systems of antioxidants on the stabilization of peroxide‐cured low‐density polyethylene

2012 
The secondary antioxidants Irganox 168 and 242 and dilaurylthiodipropionate (didodecyl-3,3′-thiodipropionate) (DLTP) were chosen to be combined with the primary phenol antioxidants Irganox 300, 1010, 1035, and 1076, and the effects of the binary combined systems of antioxidants on the peroxide curing reaction and the long-term stability of crosslinked low-density polyethylene (XLPE) were studied through isothermal dynamic rheological and mechanical testing. The results show that the primary phenol antioxidants with lower melting points had better resistance to scorching and exhibited good synergistic effects with the secondary antioxidants. Irganox 168 had little resistance to scorching, whereas Irganox DLTP had moderate resistance, and Irganox 242 had the greatest resistance. Irganox 168 and DLTP guaranteed the mechanical properties well, whereas Irganox 242 reduced the tensile strength obviously. Irganox 300 and 1035 combined with secondary antioxidants performed poorly in long-term thermal aging test, whereas Irganox 1076 in combination with secondary antioxidants displayed a moderate effect of aging resistance, and Irganox 1010 showed the best effect. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2012
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