Databook of UV Stabilizers contains information on the most frequently used UV stabilizers, dividing the topic into five distinct sections: General Information, Physical Properties, Health and Safety, Ecological Properties, and Use and Performance. The data belongs to over 100 data fields, accommodating a variety of data available in source publications. A key part of the text is an introductory chapter in which general indicators of performance of UV stabilizers are discussed and a chapter containing information on the data fields included in the description of individual stabilizers.
Databook of UV Stabilizers contains information on the most frequently used UV stabilizers, dividing the topic into five distinct sections: General Information, Physical Properties, Health and Safety, Ecological Properties, and Use and Performance. The data belongs to over 100 data fields, accommodating a variety of data available in source publications. A key part of the text is an introductory chapter in which general indicators of performance of UV stabilizers are discussed and a chapter containing information on the data fields included in the description of individual stabilizers.
Anna Wypych studied chemical engineering and polymer chemistry and obtained an M.Sc in chemical engineering. Her professional expertise includes both teaching and research & development. She specializes in polymer additives for PVC and other polymers, and evaluates their effect on health and environment.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Information on the data fields
3: UV Stabilizers
3.1: Organic UV absorbers
3.2: Inorganic UV absorbers Titanium dioxide
3.3: Fiber Carbon nanotubes
3.4: Hindered amine stabilizers
3.5: Phenolic antioxidants Irganox 245
3.6: Phosphites and phosphonites Everfos 626
3.7: Thiosynergists Evernox 1520
3.8: Amines Naugard PS30
3.9: Quenchers Lowilite Q84
3.10: Optical brighteners Uvitex OB
3.11: Synergistic mixtures of stabilizers (examples)