China Plastics ›› 2007, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (3): 40-43.

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Study on Thermal Stability and Combustion Smoke Density of Poly(vinyl chloride) /Hydrotalcite Nanocomposites

WANG Yan1,SHU Wen-xiao2,BIRO Yong-zhong1*,HUANG Zhi-ming1,WENG Zhi-xue1#br#   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027,China;2. Electro-chemical Factory of Zhejiang Juhua Joint-Stock Company, Quzhou 324004,China
  • Online:2007-03-26 Published:2021-04-07

Abstract: Poly(vinyl chloride)(PVC)/hydrotalcite nanocomposites were prepared via suspension poly merization of vinyl chloride in presence of 10-undecenonate intercalated hydrotalcite. The structure of obtained nanocomposite and influences of hydrotalcite on the thermal stability and the smoke density during combustion were investigated. It showed that a part of vinyl chloride was intercalated into the layers of hydrotalcite and copolymerized with 10-undecenonate in situ. Hydrotalcite particles were par- tiallyexfoliated and dispersed in polymer matrixin the nano-scale. The thermal decomposition tempera- ture and time increased as the weight fraction of hydrotalcite increased, indicating the improvement of thermal stability of PVC. Nanosized hydrotalcite particles exhibited an effective smoke-suppression function on PVC. The maximum smoke density decreased 40% when the weight fraction of hydrotal- cite was 1.25 % in the nanocomposite.

Key words: polyvinyl chloride);hydrotalcite, in-situ polymerization;thermal stability, smoke density

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