Organic Phosphites as Polymer Stabilizers

The antioxidative action of phosphonites and phosphites depends on their structure, the nature of the polymer to be stabilized and the aging conditions. Phosphorus compounds can act in different ways: as hydroperoxide decomposers (secondary antioxidants), as free‐radical scavengers (primary antioxid...

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Antioxidants
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Hydrolysis
Phenols
Phosphorus compounds
Radicals
Scavengers
stabilization
Synergistic effect
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