SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRPICHNIKOV, P.A. - KIRPICHNIKOV, V.M.
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St;-bilization of polycthylene ... Bi 01 YB1 80
strenGth (k-,/mm 2) - 42.0; after 4 hrs at 1700C in NIT.,, 41.0 and at 210 0C
.U 0
Ll 112, 30'.~; after 4 hro at 170 C in air, 39.5, and at 2100C, 141.2.
(2) Triphenyl phorphite (I), tri-p-octyl-phonyl phosphite (TI),
tri-i-doJecyl phenyl phoophitp (11r), and tri-p-ter-butyl phenyl
phosphite (IV) inhibit the thermal decompo3ition of ~ET, and inereane.its
:.-,olecular vjeiE;ht and stability. The best moment for adding the 0
inhilbitor is at 50-70,14' polycondensation of 111F.T. (3) After 2 hrs at 220 C
the breakinG atreneth of PET without inhibitor was 4M) the initial value
711',' wit", 1, 66,,.' with 11, 78,",, with III, and 75," with IV- The longest
induction period and smallest loss in molecular r-icht were found with
IV. The inhibiting; effect of phosphites in attributed to the fact that
they hydrolyze much more easily than PET which in thus protected against
hydrolyaJo. There are .6 figures and 4 tables. The moat important
En6lish-language reference is: J. *.I. Ward, ;*.ature, 80, 141, 142, 1957.
ASSOC14TION; Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
iskusetvennogg volokna (All-Union Scientific Research
Card 2/3 Institute of bynthetic Fibers)
Stabilization of polyethylene
SMITTED: May 8, 1961
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ACCESSION NRi AP3009573 9/0286/63/000/015/0126/0126
t knaert. L. 0.1 Kirpichnikov, P. A.; Kuz*minskiys As Sol'
AUTHOR
Khayrulin~, V. K.; BorisoVa_,,_V_-_N
TITLE: Hithod of p-reventing aging of riw and vulcanized rubbers.
Class 39, N,oo 151688
SOURCE: Byul. izobrets i tovarn, sna'kov, no. 15, 1963, 126
TOPIC TAGSt rubber, antioxidant, phosphonic acid. dihydroxy-
~1-. aryl asters
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ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of
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co-lo ing age-resistors for raw and vulcanized rubbers.
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POPOVAp Z.V.;.rANOVSKITp D.M.1 KIRPICHNIKOVI 0 . KAPUSTINA, A.S.;
DAVTWVA, V. M.
Stabilisation of po2yvinvl chloride by alkylphosphinic asters, Zhur.-
prikl.khim. 36 no.\4187-191 Ja 163, OCRA 16t 5)
, , . (Vinyl polyurs) (Phosphinic acid)
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MWMNEVA,, N.A. 1 -KIRPICHNUOTT.-ZAAL. PMOVIICO A.N.
Polyphoophitea, Part 6; Interaction of diaryl phosphoryl chlorides
vith dibydroxy compounds, Zhur,ob,khlz, 33 no,,10t3192--3196 0 163a
(K= 16s11)
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AUTHORSi Popova, Z.V., Yanovskiy, D.M., KjrpjchnU*v-,--
P.A. _KapuRtina, A.S., and Davydovaj V.M.
TITLE: Stabilization of polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
with eaters of alkylphosphinic acid
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii. v- 36, no.
1963, 187 - 191
TEXT: The n-butyl, n-amyl, n-hexyl, !I-octyll iso-
propyl, ino-amyl, and ph'~nyl eaters of 1,2-epoxy-2-propyl-pro-d-
phinic acid were prepnred by condensing the corresponding dialkyl
phosphorum acids with monachloroacetone, at 1000C, without a
cntnlyst, and removing HC1 from the resulting eaters of 1-hydroxy-
2-chloro-loo-propylphosphinic acid with alcoholic 25 - 35 % KOH.
The stabiMizing effects of these compounds on the thermal decon-
positioYx of PVC were investiRated by heating PVCO with and without
Additinns of the rhomphinates ( 0-0.5 g per.g PVC), to 173, 185,
and 1950C. The quantities meastired were the induction period until
the commencement of HCI evolution (T min)q menn integral rate of HM
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Stabllizntion of polyvinyl D20VD307
evolution over 3 hotirs (V mir HCl/P PVC) and the temperature of
initial decomposition (tOC). Tbe phosphInates exerted a retarding
actinn, which varied according to the nature of R in (R0) P.0 C-CPO
2 "I --,0
Nhen R wns a strnight chNin, the stabilizing effect was CH3
mont ntronc7ly pronounced. The roduction in V was greater for
(a) hivhor Alkyl groups, (b) higher temperatures and (c)
wrtater concentrations of the phosphinate in the polymer.
1-henyl qnd Ino-allcyl. phosphinates were less effective but
their efrectii also Increan(A 0 higher temperatures. The
rierhnninm of the stabilizing netinn is indicated. There are,
2 tabler.
SUFMITTED: December 6, IS61
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ANGERT, L.G.; KTRPIC,HNIKOV., P.A.; KtIZ114INSKIY, A.S.; SARATOV, I.Ye.
SylitheSis of mixed eaters of 0( -naphtbylphosphorous acid
and study of their InhibitIng effect in the oxidation of
crude and cured rubbers. Zhvr. prik-1. khimo 36 no.10:2270-
2276 0 163. (MIRA 17:1)
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QY#-R~ LbKOVNIKOV, A.F.; XHWPLYANKINA, H.S.
IEVIN, P.I.; KIRPIqHlg&
Mutual intensification of the effect of antioxidants (synergism).
Part 31 MaitifestatIon, of synergism in mixtures of alkylated phenol
sulfide with certain phosphorous acid eaters. Vysokom.soed. 5
no.8sll52-1155 Ag 163. (KM 16:9)
1. Institut khimicheskoy Miki AN SSSR.
(Antioxidants) (Phenol) (Phosphorous acid)
ZARETSKIY, U.S.; RASPOPOVA, L.V.; AVECIIKO-ANTOIJOVICHl L.A.;
FRIDLANDO V.M,j KIRPICHNIKOV, P.A.; TAGANTSEV, A,V.
Mev thiakol sealers for the construction industry. Stroi.
mat. 10 no.30-9 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:6)
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100ESSION NAi IP4012190 S/0191/64/000/002/0037/0039
AUTHORS: 14atvayeva,, Y8. X.; Z1ZpJLchn1koV,-.-P..,A..; Kremen'. M. Z.;
Obollyaninova, N. A.; Lazareva, N. P.; Popova, L. X.
TITLE: Alkylaryl eaters of pyrocatechin pho~sphorous acid - now
stabilizers of polymers
SOURGE; Flastioheskiye massy*, no. 2, 1964, 37-39
TOPIC TAGS: pyrocatechlu phosphorous acid, stabilizer
, jolymer, 4-
(Y-phenyl ethyl)-2-hydroxy phenyl dibutyl phosphite (e/-vrphenyl
ethyl)-1.2-phenylene phenyl phosphite, heat stabilizer, polyolefin,
aging
iABSTRAOT: Esters 4-(tx-phenyl ethyl)-2-hydroxy phanyl dibutyl phos-
iphite and 4-(p