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Polymer Modifiers and Additives (Plastics Engineering)
by Richard F. Grossman
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with references to "antimony stabilizers".
Excerpt - on Page 291: "
... lower equivalent weight and basic low cost of antimony mercaptides become attractive. Similar in action to lead stabilizers, organotin and antimony stabilizers are effective because they complex with and deactivate labile chloride sites, increas- ... "
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Engineering with Rigid Pvc (Plastics Engineering, Vol. 6)
by I. Luis Gomez
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with references to "antimony stabilizers".
Excerpt - on Page 24: "
... in this group are the main families of butyltin, methyltin, octyltin, and the new estertin mercaptoesters and carboxylates Calcium-zinc systems Antimony stabilizers ... "
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Handbook of Polyvinyl Chloride Formulating
by Edward J. Wickson
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with references to "antimony stabilizers".
Excerpt - on Page 311: "
... highest common oxidation state. In practice, this may be compensated for by the choice of antioxidant used in commercially available antimony stabilizers. Another factor is that antimony trichloride is no doubt a stronger Lewis acid than any of the dialkyltin dichlorides. ... "
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Handbook of Vinyl Formulating (Wiley Series on Plastics Engineering and Technology)
by Richard F. Grossman
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