Preparation of intercalated hydrotalcite materials and its effect on thermal stability properties of polyvinyl chloride

Author:

Du Guifang123,Duan Jinsheng123,Jia Peijie123,Liu Zhaogang123ORCID,Feng Fushan123,Hu Yanhong123,Wu Jinxiu123,Zhang Xiaowei123,Li Jianfei123

Affiliation:

1. School of materials and metallurgy, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou, China

2. Key Laboratory of green extraction and efficient utilization of light rare earth resources, School of materials and metallurgy, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou, China

3. Key Laboratory of rare earth hydrometallurgy and light rare earth application, School of materials and metallurgy, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou, China

Abstract

In this study, ZnAlLa-maleate-LDHs was synthesized using the co-precipitation-hydrothermal method. The effects of aluminum-lanthanum ratio, co-precipitation time, hydrothermal time, and hydrothermal temperature on the crystal structure were investigated. As indicated by the result, the optimal condition was n (Al3+): n (La3+) = 10:1, the co-precipitation time reached 24 h, the hydrothermal time was 8 h, and the hydrothermal temperature reached 180°C. The effect of hydrotalcite on the thermal stability properties and plasticizing properties of PVC was analyzed. The result suggested that ZnAlLa-maleate-LDHs enhanced the thermal stability, plasticizing properties, and mechanical properties of PVC compared with ZnAlLa-CO3-LDHs. The layer spacing of hydrotalcite was increased with the introduction of maleic acid, such that the entry of Cl into the interlayer guest was facilitated, and the decomposition of PVC was inhibited. Moreover, the long-term thermal stability mechanism was analyzed using FTIR before and after hydrochloric acid treatment. As revealed by the above result, the thermal stabilizer ZnAlLa-maleate-LDHs are capable of hindering the breakage of C-Cl bonds in PVC, inhibiting the formation of HCl, and playing a certain role in thermal stabilization.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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