The influence of two not harmful and ecologically non-hazardous antioxidant
s from the group of sterically screened phenols - Irganox 1010 and Topanol
CA, was studied, as well as that of "natural" antioxidant tocopherol acetat
e and the epoxy stabilizer Edenol D-81. 23 samples were prepared as films,
containing PVC and the additives studied. The degradatioun took place in re
al atmosphere at 180 degrees C and was followed by continuons potentiometry
. From the kinetic curves thus obtained the values of thermal stability and
of the gradient dx/dt were obtained. The proposed kinetic models were used
for obtaining the corresponding rate constants which enable a mutual compa
rison of the efficiency of sterically screened phenolic antioxidants with t
ocopherol acetate. The results of calculations confirm that in presence of
CaO or Edenol D-81 the trapping ability of Irganox 1010 increases. The most
potent antioxidant is tocopherol acetate which has the same ability to ter
minate the growth of polyene sequences as Irganox 1010 and is a slightly st
ronger trapping agent for HCl.