G. Levai et al., EFFECT OF THE DISSOCIATION OF BARIUM AND CADMIUM STEARATES ON THE HEAT STABILIZATION OF PVC, Polymer degradation and stability, 43(2), 1994, pp. 159-164
Barium stearate (BaSt2), due to its greater dissociating ability, is a
less effective heat stabilizer than Cd stearate (CdSt2) and exhibits
considerably shorter induction times than CdSt2. Curves obtained by pl
otting induction time against the content of one of the components in
the mixtures were asymmetrical, with a maximum in the CdSt2 range 60-6
5%, instead of 50%, which would be expected with stearates which have
the same dissociating strengths. Kinetic calculations based on the dif
ferent dissociating abilities of these stearates resulted in induction
time curves having the same shapes as those measured.