Stabilizer compositions and polymers containing same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4360619
  • Patent Number
    4,360,619
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 26, 1981
    43 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 23, 1982
    41 years ago
Abstract
This invention relates to stabilizer compositions for polymers comprising (1) an organotin compound, or mixture of organotin compounds, (2) a mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds, and, optionally, (3) a halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds, said stabilizers having a total halogen content of about 0.1% to about 10% by weight based on the weight of the stabilizer composition. This invention also relates to polymer compositions containing said stabilizers, to a process for stabilizing polymer by adding thereto said stabilizers, and to articles of manufacture, e.g. pipe, comprising a polymer and said stabilizers.
Description

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to stabilizer compositions containing an organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds, a mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds, and, optionally, a halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds. This invention also relates to polymer compositions containing said stabilizer compositions, to methods for stabilizing polymers by adding thereto said stabilizer compositions and to articles of manufacture, e.g. pipe, made from polymers stabilized with said stabilizer compositions.
Background of the Invention
Organotin compounds, particularly useful as stabilizers for halogen containing polymers, are well known in the art. These organotin compounds can provide stabilization of such polymers when used alone or in combination with various compounds. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,715,333 to W. A. Larkin discloses stabilizers for halogen containing polymers which contain, as a first stabilizer, an organotin halide having the formula:
RSnX.sub.3
where R is a hydrocarbon and X is chlorine, bromine, or iodine; and, as a second stabilizer, a sulfur-containing organotin compound exhibiting two direct carbon to tin bonds and a direct bond from tin to each of two sulfur atoms. Likewise, U.S. Pat. No. 3,503,924 to M. w. Pollock discloses stabilizers for polyvinyl chloride resins which are mixtures containing a diorganotin mercaptide and a minor amount of an alpha-mercapto acid. Pollock also discloses, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,507,827, stabilizer combinations for decreasing early discoloration of polyvinyl chloride resins which contain (1) a dialkyl, dicycloalkyl or alkylcycloalkyl tin mercapto carboxylic acid ester, and (2) an alpha- or beta-mercapto acid having at least three carbon atoms, or an alpha- or beta-mercapto alcohol having at least two carbon atoms.
Summary of the Invention
In accordance with this invention there are provided compositions for stabilizing halogen-containing organic polymers which comprise an organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds, a mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds, and, optionally, a halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds. The invention is also directed to polymer compositions containing a stabilizing composition comprising an organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds, a mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds, and, optionally, a halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds; to a process for stabilizing polymers by adding thereto a stabilizing composition comprising an organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds, a mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan containing organic compounds, and, optionally, a halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds; and to articles of manufacture, e.g. pipe, made from polymers stabilized with a stabilizing composition comprising an organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds, a mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing compounds, and, optionally, a halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen containing tin compounds.
Detailed Description
The stabilizer compositions of this invention have quite unexpectedly been found to impart stabilization against the deteriorative effects of heat to halogen-containing organic polymers which is superior to those stabilizer compositions previously known in the art.
The term halogen-containing organic polymers as used herein refers to halogen-containing vinyl and vinylidene polymers or resins in which the halogen is attached directly to the carbon atoms. Preferably, the polymer is a vinyl halide polymer, more particularly a vinyl chloride polymer. Usually, the vinyl chloride polymer is made from monomers consisting of vinyl chloride alone or a mixture of monomers comprising, preferably, at least about 70% by weight based on the total monomer weight of vinyl chloride.
The halogen-containing polymers which can be stabilized according to this invention include chlorinated polyethylene having 14 to 75%, e.g. 27%, chloride by weight, chlorinated natural and synthetic rubber, rubber hydrochloride, chlorinated polystyrene, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl bromide, polyvinyl fluoride, copolymers of vinyl chloride with 1 to 90%, preferably 1 to 30%, of a copolymerizable ethylenically unsaturated material such as, for example, vinyl acetate, vinyl butyrate, vinyl benzoate, vinylidene chloride, diethyl fumarate, diethyl maleate, other alkyl fumarates and maleates, vinyl propionate, methyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, butyl acrylate and other alkyl acrylates, methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, butyl methacrylate and other alkyl methacryaltes, methyl alpha-chloroacrylate, styrene, trichloroethylene, vinyl ethers such as vinyl ethyl ether, vinyl chloroethyl ether and vinyl phenyl ether, vinyl ketones such as vinyl methyl ketone and vinyl phenyl ketone, 1-fluoro-2-chloroethylene, acrylonitrile, chloroacrylonitrile, allylidene diacetate and chloroallylidene diacetate. Typical copolymers include vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate (96:4 sold commercially as VYNW), vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate (87:13), vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate-maleic anhydride (86:13:1), vinyl chloride-vinylidene chloride (95:5); vinyl chloride-diethyl fumarate (95:5), and vinyl chloride-2-ethylhexyl acrylate (80:20). In addition to the stabilizer compositions of this invention, there can also be incorporated into the halogen-containing organic polymer conventional additives such as platicizers, pigments, fillers, dyes, ultraviolet light absorbing agents, densifying agents and the like.
The stabilizer compositions of this invention comprise an organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds, a mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds, and, optionally, a halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds. The organotin compounds useful in this invention contain one or more tetravalent tin atoms which each have at least one direct tin to carbon bond and have structures selected from the following formulas: ##STR1## wherein X and X.sup.1 are the same or different and are selected from --SR.sup.2, Cl, Br, I, ##STR2## and O--R.sup.8 with the proviso that in formula (II) when t=1, in formula (V) when z=1 and in formulas (III) and (IV) at least one X or X.sup.1 is --SR.sup.2 ;
Y is --S).sub.v, --W--R.sup.3 --W.sup.1 --, ##STR3## W and W.sup.1 are the same or different and are oxygen or sulfur; R and R.sup.1 are the same or different and are selected from alkyl, aryl, alkenyl, aralkyl, alkaryl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, ##STR4## R.sup.2 is alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, aralkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, ##STR5## R.sup.3 is alkylene of at least 2 carbon atoms, arylene, alkenylene of at least 2 carbon atoms, cycloalkylene, or cycloalkenylene;
R.sup.4 is alkylene, arylene, alkenylene of at least 2 carbon atoms, cycloalkylene, or cycloalkenylene;
R.sup.5 is R.sup.3 ;
R.sup.6 is nothing or R.sup.4 ;
R.sup.7 is --H or R.sup.8 ;
R.sup.8 is alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, aralkyl, alkaryl, cycloalkyl, or cycloalkenyl;
R.sup.9 is C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkylene;
R.sup.12 is --H or a monovalent C.sub.1 to C.sub.20 hydrocarbon radical;
R.sup.13 and R.sup.21 are the same or different and are each C.sub.1 to C.sub.20 alkyl or C.sub.1 to C.sub.20 alkoxy;
R.sup.14 is --H, aryl or C.sub.1 to C.sub.18 alkyl;
R.sup.24 is ##STR6## --OH, --SH, aryl, C.sub.1 to C.sub.18 alkyl or --H; R.sup.16 is --H or R.sup.8 ;
i=0 or an integer from 1 to 6 inclusive;
m=1 or 2 and t=0 or 1 with the proviso that m+t=2;
n=0, 1 or 2, n'=0, 1 or 2 and p=1 or 2 with the proviso that n+n'=1 or 2 and n+n'+p=3;
a=0, 1 or 2, b=0, 1 or 2, q=an integer from 1 to 5 inclusive, c=1, 2 or 3 and d=0, 1 or 2 with the proviso that a+b=2 and c+d=3;
v=an integer from 1 to 8 inclusive; and
w=0, 1 or 2, x=0 or 1, y=1 or 2, z=0 or 1 with the proviso that when x=0 and w=1 or 2 then y=1 and z=1, when x=1 then y=1, z=0 and w=1, when w=2 then x=0, y=1 and z=1 and when w=0 then x=0, y=1, z=1 and Y is --W--R.sup.3 --W.sup.1 -- or ##STR7##
As used herein the term alkyl represents monovalent straight or branched chain hydrocarbon radicals containing, for example, 1 to 20 carbon atoms. The term aryl refers to monovalent C.sub.6 -C.sub.10 aromatic rings such as benzene and naphthalene. The term alkenyl refers to monovalent straight or branched chain C.sub.2 to C.sub.20 hydrocarbon radicals containing at least one double bond. The term aralkyl represents a monovalent C.sub.1 to C.sub.20 hydrocarbon radical having attached thereto an aryl radical. The term alkaryl refers to monovalent aryl radicals having attached thereto at least one C.sub.1 -C.sub.20 alkyl radical. The term cycloalkyl represents monovalent C.sub.3 -C.sub.8 saturated cycloaliphatic radicals, and the term cycloalkenyl represents C.sub.5 -C.sub.8 cycloaliphatic radicals containing at least one double bond.
The organotin compounds useful in this invention are prepared by methods well known in the art. For example, methods of preparing these organotin compounds are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,565,930, 3,869,487, 3,979,359, 4,118,371, 4,134,878 and 4,183,846.
The preferred organotin compounds useful in this invention are those compounds according to formula (I) where R is methyl, butyl or octyl and W is sulfur; those compounds according to formula (II) where R.sup.1 is methyl or butyl, W is sulfur, X is --SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR8## m=1 and t=1; those compounds according to formula (III) where R is methyl or butyl, R.sup.1 is methyl or butyl, X is --SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR9## X.sup.1 is --SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR10## n=0 or 1, n'=0 or 1, n+n'=1 and p=2; those compounds according to formula (IV) where R is methyl, X is --SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR11## R.sup.1 is methyl, X.sup.1 is --SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR12## Y is --S--, a=0, b=2, c=1, d=2 and q=1; and those compounds according to formula (V) where R is methyl, R.sup.1 is methyl, Y is --S--, w=1, x=1, y=1 and z=0.
Examples of organotin compounds which are useful in this invention include, but are not limited to those illustrated in Tables I-IV below. Thus, representative of the organotin compounds described by formulas (I) and (II) are those illustrated in Table I below.
Examples of the organotin compounds represented by formula (III) are illustrated in Table II below.
The organotin compounds illustrated in Table III below are representative of compounds described by formula (IV).
The organotin compound illustrated in Table IV below is representative of compounds described by formula (V).
TABLE I__________________________________________________________________________ ##STR13## ##STR14##OrganotinCompoundNo. R R.sup.1 W X m t__________________________________________________________________________1 C.sub.4 H.sub.9 -- S -- -- --2 C.sub.8 H.sub.17 -- O -- -- -- 3 -- CH.sub.3 S ##STR15## 1 1 4 -- CH.sub.3 S ##STR16## 1 1 5 -- ##STR17## S ##STR18## 1 16 -- C.sub.4 H.sub.9 S -- 2 07 -- C.sub.8 H.sub.17 O -- 2 0__________________________________________________________________________
TABLE II__________________________________________________________________________ ##STR19##OrganotinCompoundNo. R and R.sup.1 X and X.sup.1 n n' p__________________________________________________________________________ 8 CH.sub.3 ##STR20## 1 0 2 9 C.sub.4 H.sub.9 ##STR21## 1 0 2 10 ##STR22## ##STR23## 2 0 1 11 CH.sub.3 ##STR24## 2 0 1__________________________________________________________________________
TABLE III__________________________________________________________________________ ##STR25##OrganotinCompound No. R and R.sup.1 X X.sup.1 Y a b c d q__________________________________________________________________________12 CH.sub.3 ##STR26## Same as X S 0 2 1 2 113 C.sub.8 H.sub.17 ##STR27## Same as X S 1 1 2 1 114 C.sub.4 H.sub.9 ##STR28## Same as X ##STR29## 1 1 2 1 115 ##STR30## ##STR31## Same as X SS 0 2 1 2 116 CH.sub.3 ##STR32## Same as X ##STR33## 0 2 1 2 217 CH.sub.3 ##STR34## Same as X S 0 2 1 2 118 C.sub.4 H.sub.9 ##STR35## Cl S 1 1 2 1 119 C.sub.4 H.sub.9 ##STR36## Same as X ##STR37## 0 2 1 2 120 CH.sub.3 ##STR38## Same as X S 0 2 1 2 121 C.sub.4 H.sub.9 ##STR39## Same as X ##STR40## 0 2 1 2 1__________________________________________________________________________
TABLE IV__________________________________________________________________________ ##STR41##Organotin XCompound R and andNo. R.sup.1 X.sup.1 Y w x y z__________________________________________________________________________22 CH.sub.3 -- ##STR42## 1 1 1 0__________________________________________________________________________
As used in Tables I-III above, and throughout this specification, the radicals --C.sub.4 H.sub.9, --C.sub.8 H.sub.17, --C.sub.12 H.sub.25, --C.sub.9 H.sub.19 and --C.sub.10 H.sub.21 represent n-butyl, n-octyl, n-dodecyl, n-nonyl and n-decyl respectively.
The carboxyl radicals ##STR43## are derived from oleic acid, stearic acid, n-octanoic acid, lauric acid, and pelargonic acid respectively. Likewise, the radicals --OC.sub.13 H.sub.27, --OC.sub.18 H.sub.37, and --OC.sub.8 H.sub.17 are derived from tridecanol, stearyl alcohol and iso-octanol respectively.
The mercaptan-containing organic compounds useful in this invention include hydrocarbyl mercaptans, mercapto esters, mercapto alcohols, and mercapto acids. These mercaptan-containing organic compounds have structures illustrated by the following formulas: ##STR44## where R.sup.10 is cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl or phenyl;
R.sup.14 is as previously defined;
R.sup.24 is as previously defined;
R.sup.15 is ##STR45## --OH, --SH, aryl, C.sub.1 to C.sub.18 alkyl, or --H; R.sup.16 is as previously defined;
R.sup.17 is ##STR46## R.sup.18 is arylene, C.sub.1 to C.sub.8 alkylene, or ##STR47## R.sup.19 is --H or a divalent group which may contain halogen, hydroxy, mercapto or alkyl substituents and which combines with R.sup.10 when R.sup.10 is phenyl to form a naphthalene ring;
R.sup.20 is --CH.sub.3, --CH.sub.2 CH.sub.3, or ##STR48## R.sup.23 is ##STR49## --SH, aryl, C.sub.1 to C.sub.18 alkyl, --OH or --H; with the proviso that in formula (VII) when R.sup.10 is phenyl, R.sup.23 is --OH and i=0, then the --OH and --SH groups are non-adjacent carbon atoms;
is is as previously defined;
j=0, 1, 2 or 3; and
f=1 or 2.
The mercaptan-containing organic compounds useful in this invention are well known compounds (see, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,503,924 and 3,507,827).
The preferred mercaptan-containing organic compounds useful in this invention are those compounds according to formula (VI) where R.sup.14 is --H, R.sup.24 is --H, R.sup.15 is ##STR50## and i=1; those compounds according to formula (VII) where R.sup.10 is phenyl, R.sup.14 is --H, R.sup.23 is --H, R.sup.19 is --H, i=1 and j=1; those compounds according to formula (VIII) where R.sup.14 is --H; R.sup.17 is ##STR51## and i=1; those compounds according to formula (IX) where R.sup.14 is --H and i=1; those compounds according to formula (X) where R.sup.20 is --C.sub.2 H.sub.5 or ##STR52## R.sup.14 is --H and i=1; and those compounds according to formula (XI) where R.sup.14 is --H and i=1. Of the foregoing, the mercaptan-containing organic compounds according to formula (VI) are more preferred.
Examples of the mercaptan-containing organic compounds described by formula (VI) include, but are not limited to, the following compounds: ##STR53##
Examples of the mercaptan-containing organic compounds described by formula (VII) include, but are not limited to, the following compounds: ##STR54##
Examples of mercaptan-containing organic compounds represented by formula (VIII) include, but are not limited to, the following compounds: ##STR55##
An example of the mercaptan-containing organic compounds described by formula (IX) includes, but is not limited to, the following: ##STR56##
The mercaptan-containing organic compounds represented by formula (X) are exemplified by, but are not limited to, the following: ##STR57##
The mercaptan-containing organic compounds represented by formula (XI) are exemplified by, but are not limited to, the following: ##STR58##
The halogen-containing tin compounds useful in this invention contain a tetravalent tin atom having bonded directly thereto at least one halogen atom, and are selected from compounds having the formula: ##STR59## where Q is Cl, Br, or I;
R.sup.11 and R.sup.22 are the same or different and are selected from ##STR60## where R, R.sup.1, R.sup.8, R.sup.9, R.sup.12, R.sup.13 and R.sup.21 are as previously defined; and
g=0, 1, 2 or 3, r=0, 1, 2, or 3 and h=1, 2, 3 or 4 with the proviso that g+r+h=4.
The preferred halogen-containing tin compounds useful in this invention are those compounds according to formula (XII) where R.sup.11 is methyl, R.sup.22 is --Cl, Q is Cl, g=1, h=2 and r=1.
Examples of halogen-containing tin compounds which are useful in this invention include, but are not limited to, the compounds illustrated below. ##STR61##
The halogen-containing tin compounds useful in this invention are conveniently prepared by methods well known in the art. For example, methods for preparing these halogen-containing tin compounds are disclosed in U.S. Patents Nos. 3,745,183, 3,857,868 and 4,134,878.
The stabilizer compositions of this invention may be prepared by blending the components thereof in any convenient manner which produces a homogeneous mixture, such as by shaking or stirring in a container. Likewise, the stabilizer compositions of this invention can be incorporated into the halogen-containing organic polymer by admixing the stabilizer composition and polymer, such as, for example, in an appropriate mill or mixer or by any other of the well-known methods which provide uniform distribution of the stabilizer throughout the polymer.
As previously stated, the stabilizer compositions of the present invention comprise an organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds, a mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds, and, optionally, a halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing compounds. It should be emphasized that all of the stabilizer compositions of this invention contain a weight percent of halogen, based on the total weight of the stabilizer composition, of about 0.1% to about 10%, preferably about 0.5% to about 2%. A weight percent of halogen of about 0.1% has been found to be effective in providing the stabilizers of the invention with improved performance, while weight percents of halogen in excess of 10% tend to decrease the effectiveness of the stabilizer compositions. This required weight percent of halogen may come from the halogen-containing tin compounds alone; from a combination of the halogen-containing tin compounds and organotin compounds according to formulas (II), (III), (IV) and (V) wherein at least one X or X.sup.1 is Cl, Br or I; or solely from organotin compounds according to formulas (II), (III), (IV) and (V) wherein at least one X or X.sup.1 is Cl, Br or I. For example, when no halogen-containing tin compound according to formula (XII) is present in the stabilizer composition, i.e. when the weight percent of halogen-containing tin compound is 0, then the organotin compound is selected from those represented by formulas (II), (III), (IV) and (V) wherein at least one X or X.sup.1 is Cl, Br or I, and said organotin compound or mixture of said organotin compounds is employed in an amount sufficient to provide the required weight percent of halogen.
The stabilizer compositions of this invention contain about 10% to about 60%, preferably about 20% to about 40% by weight based on the total weight of the stabilizer composition of mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixtures of mercaptan-containing organic compounds. The remainder of the stabilizer composition is comprised of organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds, and, optionally, halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds, said compounds being selected to provide the required weight percent of halogen in the stabilizer composition. While the precise amount of organotin compounds and optional halogen-containing tin compounds employed in the stabilizer compositions of this invention will be determined by the halogen content of the particular compounds utilized, in general the stabilizer compositions of this invention contain about 40% to about 90%, preferably about 50% to about 70% organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds, and 0% to about 33%, preferably about 0.1% to about 15% halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds, all percentages being by weight based on the total weight of the stabilizer composition.
The stabilizer compositions of this invention are employed in an amount sufficient to impart the desired resistance to heat deterioration to halogen-containing organic polymers. It will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, that the precise amount of stabilizer composition used will depend upon several factors, including, but not limited to, the particular halogen-containing organic polymer employed, the temperature to which the polymer will be subjected, and the possible presence of other stabilizing compounds. In general, the more severe the conditions to which the halogen-containing organic polymer is subjected, and the longer the term required for resisting degradation, the greater will be the amount of stabilizer composition required. Generally, as little as about 0.40 parts by weight of the stabilizer composition per hundred parts by weight of halogen-containing organic polymer will be stabilizingly effective. While there is no critical upper limit to the amount of stabilizer composition which can be employed, amounts in excess of about 10 parts by weight of stabilizer composition per hundred parts by weight of halogen-containing organic polymer do not give an increase in effectiveness commensurate with the additional amount of stabilizer employed.
The stabilized halogen-containing organic polymer compositions of this invention may be used to form articles of manufacture, e.g. pipe. A variety of conventional molding techniques may be employed to form the stabilized compositions into any desired shape.





The following examples illustrate this invention. Unless otherwise indicated, all parts and percentages in the examples and throughout this specification are by weight.
EXAMPLES 1-6
Several mixtures are prepared by dry blending to 110.degree. C. in a Henschel high intensity mixer (Model 2JSS) 100.0 parts of polyvinyl chloride (Geon 103EP-F-76 available commercially from B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company) with 3.0 parts of fine particle size calcium carbonate coated with calcium stearate, 1.0 part titanium dioxide, 1.2 parts paraffin wax (ADVAWAX.RTM. 165 paraffin wax available commercially from Carstab Corporation), 0.60 part calcium stearate, 0.15 part of an oxidized low molecular weight ethylene homopolymer (AC629A available commercially from Allied Chemical Corporation), and each in turn of the stabilizer compositions listed in Table A in the amounts indicated in Table A, said amounts being parts by weight of stabilizer per hundred parts polyvinyl chloride. The resulting mixture is masticated on a two-roll mill at about 193.degree. C. Samples are taken at one minute intervals beginning after the first introduction of the mix to the mill.
The appearance of each sample taken from the mill is evaluated using the following scale: ##STR62##
The results of these tests are indicated in Table A.
TABLE A__________________________________________________________________________ Parts Minutes of MillingExample By 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10No. Stabilizer Composition Weight COLOR__________________________________________________________________________1 Organotin Cmpd. No. 3 from Table I 0.40 ##STR63## 0.08 10+ 10 10 9 7 6 4 2 1 0 CH.sub.3 SnCl.sub.3 0.012a Organotin Cmpd. No. 9 from Table II 0.40 ##STR64## 0.20 10+ 10+ 10 9 8 6 4 2 1 0 SnCl.sub.4 0.0012b Organotin Cmpd. No. 9 from Table II 0.40 ##STR65## 0.10 10+ 10+ 10 9 8 6 4 3 2 0 (CH.sub.3).sub.2 SnCl.sub.2 0.103 Organotin Cmpd. No. 12 from Table III 0.35 ##STR66## 0.10 10+ 10+ 10+ 10 9 8 5 3 1 0 ##STR67## 0.034a Organotin Cmpd. No. 16 from Table III 0.50 ##STR68## 0.30 10+ 10+ 10+ 10+ 9 7 5 2 1 0 (C.sub.4 H.sub.9).sub.2 SnCl.sub.2 0.154b Organotin Cmpd. No. 16 from Table III 0.50 ##STR69## 0.30 10+ 10+ 10+ 10 8 7 4 3 1 0 ##STR70## 0.205a Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd. No. 1 from Table I and 0.30 Organotin Cmpd. No. 11 from Table II ##STR71## 0.03 10+ 10 9 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 SnCl.sub.45b Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 1 from Table I and 0.30 Organotin Cmpd No. 11 from Table II ##STR72## 0.03 10+ 10+ 10 9 8 5 3 2 1 0 (CH.sub.3).sub.2 SnCl.sub.2 0.105c Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 1 from Table I and 0.30 Organotin Cmpd No. 11 from Table II ##STR73## 0.10 10+ 10+ 10 9 8 6 4 2 1 0 (CH.sub.3).sub.2 SnBr.sub.2 0.056 Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 19 from Table III 0.20 and Organotin Cmpd No. 2 from Table I ##STR74## 0.20 10+ 10+ 10 8 7 5 4 2 2 0 ##STR75## 0.01__________________________________________________________________________
EXAMPLES 7-19
The stabilizer compositions indicated in Table B below are tested in the same manner and with substantially equivalent results as the stabilizer compositions of Examples 1-6.
TABLE B______________________________________ PartsExample ByNo. Stabilizer Composition Weight______________________________________1 Organotin Cmpd No. 5 from Table I 0.40 ##STR76## 0.15 CH.sub.3 SnBr.sub.3 0.058 Organotin Cmpd No. 9 from Table II 0.40 ##STR77## 0.20 C.sub.8 H.sub.17 SnCl.sub.3 0.059 Organotin Cmpd No. 9 from Table II 0.40 ##STR78## 0.40 (C.sub.8 H.sub.17).sub.3 SnCl 0.0510 Organotin Cmpd No. 12 from Table III 0.35 ##STR79## 0.10 ##STR80## 0.1011a Organotin Cmpd No. 18 from Table III 0.40 ##STR81## 0.60 (C.sub.12 H.sub.25).sub.2 SnBr.sub.2 0.1011b Organotin Cmpd No. 18 from Table III 0.40 ##STR82## 0.60 ##STR83## 0.00511c Organotin Cmpd No. 18 from Table III 0.40 ##STR84## 0.10 (HOCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2).sub.2 SnCl.sub.2 0.1011d Organotin Cmpd No. 18 from Table III 0.40 ##STR85## 0.10 (NCCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2).sub.2 SnCl.sub.2 0.1012 Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 1 from Table I and Organotin Cmpd No. 11 from Table II 0.30 ##STR86## 0.05 CH.sub. 3 SnCl.sub.3 0.1013a Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 19 from Table III and Organotin Cmpd No. 2 from Table I 0.20 ##STR87## 0.20 ##STR88## 0.00513b Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 19 from Table III and Organotin Cmpd No. 2 from Table I 0.20 ##STR89## 0.20 SnCl.sub.4 0.2013c Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 19 from Table III and Organotin Cmpd No. 2 from Table I 0.20 ##STR90## 0.20 ##STR91## 0.0113d Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 19 from Table III and Organotin Cmpd No. 2 from Table I 0.20 ##STR92## 0.20 ##STR93## 0.0513e Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 19 from Table III and Organotin Cmpd No. 2 from Table I 0.20 HSCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 OH 0.20 ##STR94## 0.0813f Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 19 from Table III and Organotin Cmpd No. 2 from Table I 0.20 HSCH.sub.2 COOH 0.10 ##STR95## 0.0813g Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 19 from Table III and Organotin Cmpd No. 2 from Table I 0.20 ##STR96## 0.20 ##STR97## 0.1014 Organotin Cmpd No. 20 from Table III 0.25 ##STR98## 0.10 CH.sub.3 SnCl.sub.3 0.0215 Mixture of equal weight proportions of Organotin Cmpd No. 6 from Table I and Organotin Cmpd No. 11 from Table II 0.30 ##STR99## 0.17 C.sub.8 H.sub.17 SnCl.sub.3 0.0516 1:2 weight ratio mixture of Organotin Cmpd No. 7 from Table I and Organotin Cmpd No. 19 from Table III 0.40 ##STR100## 0.10 (CH.sub.3).sub.2 SnCl.sub.2 0.0417 Organotin Cmpd No. 21 from Table III 0.30 ##STR101## 0.08 CH.sub.3 SnCl.sub.3 0.0318 Organotin Cmpd No. 18 from Table III 0.40 ##STR102## 0.1019 Organotin Cmpd No. 18 from Table III 0.40 ##STR103## 0.60______________________________________
Other features, advantages and specific embodiments of this invention will become readily apparent to those exercising ordinary skill in the art after reading the foregoing disclosures. These specific embodiments are within the scope of the claimed subject matter unless otherwise expressly indicated to the contrary. Moreover, while a few specific embodiments of this invention have been described in considerable detail, variations and modifications of these embodiments can be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as disclosed and claimed.
Claims
  • 1. A composition for stabilizing halogen containing polymers comprising:
  • A. about 40% to about 90% of an organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds having one or more tetravalent tin atoms which each have at least one direct tin to carbon bond selected from compounds having the formulas: ##STR104## wherein X and X.sup.1 are the same or different and are selected from --SR.sup.2, Cl, Br, I, ##STR105## and O--R.sup.8 with the proviso that in formula (II) when t=1, in formula (V) when z=1 and in formulas (III) and (IV) at least one X or X.sup.1 is --SR.sup.2 ;
  • Y is --S).sub.v, --W--R.sup.3 --W.sup.1 --, ##STR106## W and W.sup.1 are the same or different and are oxygen or sulfur; R and R.sup.1 are the same or different and are selected from alkyl, aryl, alkenyl, aralkyl, alkaryl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, ##STR107## R.sup.2 is alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, aralkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, ##STR108## R.sup.3 is alkylene of at least 2 carbon atoms, arylene, alkenylene of at least 2 carbon atoms, cycloalkylene, or cycloalkenylene;
  • R.sup.4 is alkylene, arylene, alkenylene of at least 2 carbon atoms, cycloalkylene, or cycloalkenylene;
  • R.sup.5 is R.sup.3 ;
  • R.sup.6 is nothing or R.sup.4 ;
  • R.sup.7 is --H or R.sup.8 ;
  • R.sup.8 is alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, aralkyl, alkaryl, cycloalkyl, or cycloalkenyl;
  • R.sup.9 is C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkylene;
  • R.sup.12 is --H or a monovalent C.sub.1 to C.sub.20 hydrocarbon radical;
  • R.sup.13 and R.sup.21 are the same or different and are each C.sub.1 to C.sub.20 alkyl or C.sub.1 to C.sub.20 alkoxy;
  • R.sup.14 is --H, aryl or C.sub.1 to C.sub.18 alkyl;
  • R.sup.24 is ##STR109## --OH, --SH, aryl, C.sub.1 to C.sub.18 alkyl or --H; R.sup.16 is --H or R.sup.8 ;
  • i=0 or an integer from 1 to 6 inclusive;
  • m=1 or 2 and t=0 or 1 with the proviso that m+t=2;
  • n=0, 1 or 2, n'=0, 1 or 2 and p=1 or 2 with the proviso that n+n'=1 or 2 and n+n'+p=3;
  • a=0, 1 or 2, b=0, 1 or 2, q=an integer from 1 to 5 inclusive, c=1, 2 or 3 and d=0, 1 or 2 with the proviso that a+b=2 and c+d=3;
  • v=an integer from 1 to 8 inclusive; and
  • w=0, 1 or 2, x=0 or 1, y=1 or 2, z=0 or 1 with the proviso that when x=0 and w=1 or 2 then y=1 and z=1, when x=1 then y=1, z=0 and w=1, when w=2 then x=0, y=1 and z=1 and when w=0 then x=0, y=1, z=1 and Y is --W--R.sup.3 --W.sup.1 --or ##STR110## B. about 10% to about 60% of a mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds having the formula selected from: ##STR111## where R.sup.10 is cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl or phenyl;
  • R.sup.14 is as previously defined;
  • R.sup.24 is as previously defined;
  • R.sup.15 is ##STR112## --OH, --SH, aryl, C.sub.1 to C.sub.18 alkyl, or --H; R.sup.16 is as previously defined;
  • R.sup.17 is ##STR113## R.sup.18 is arylene, C.sub.1 to C.sub.8 alkylene, or ##STR114## R.sup.19 is --H or a divalent group which may contain halogen, hydroxy, mercapto or alkyl substituents and which combines with R.sup.10 when R.sup.10 is phenyl to form a naphthalene ring;
  • R.sup.20 is --CH.sub.3, --CH.sub.2 CH.sub.3, or ##STR115## R.sup.23 is ##STR116## --SH, aryl, C.sub.1 to C.sub.18 alkyl, --OH or --H; with the proviso that in formula (VII) when R.sup.10 is phenyl, R.sup.23 is --OH and i=0, then the --OH and --SH groups are on non-adjacent carbon atoms;
  • i is as previously defined;
  • j=0, 1, 2 or 3; and
  • f=1 or 2;
  • C. 0% to about 33% of a halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds wherein the tin atom is tetravalent and has at least one halogen atom bonded directly to it, said halogen-containing tin compound selected from compounds having the formula: ##STR117## where Q is Cl, Br, or I;
  • R.sup.11 and R.sup.22 are the same or different and are selected from ##STR118## where R, R.sup.1, R.sup.8, R.sup.9, R.sup.12, R.sup.13 and R.sup.21 are as previously defined; and
  • g=0, 1, 2 or 3, r=0, 1, 2, or 3 and h=1, 2, 3 or 4 with the proviso that g+r+h=4,
  • all percentages being by weight based on the total weight of the stabilizer composition, with the proviso that when the weight percent of the halogen-containing tin compound is 0, then at least one of the organotin compounds of component A is selected from compounds having formulas (III), (IV) or (V) wherein at least one X or X.sup.1 is Cl, Br or I.
  • 2. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds is according to formula (I).
  • 3. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds is according to formula (II).
  • 4. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds is according to formula (III).
  • 5. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds is according to formula (IV).
  • 6. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the organotin compound or mixture of organotin compounds is according to formula (V).
  • 7. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds is according to formula (VI).
  • 8. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds is according to formula (VII).
  • 9. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds is according to formula (VIII).
  • 10. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds is according to formula (IX).
  • 11. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds is according to formula (X).
  • 12. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds is according to formula (XI).
  • 13. A composition according to claim 2 wherein in formula (I) R is methyl, butyl or octyl and W is sulfur.
  • 14. A composition according to claim 3 wherein in formula (II) R.sup.1 is methyl or butyl, W is sulfur, X is --SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR119## m=1 and t=1.
  • 15. A composition according to claim 4 wherein in formula (III) R is methyl or butyl, R.sup.1 is methyl or butyl, X is --SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR120## X.sup.1 is SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR121## n=0 or 1, n'=0 or 1, n+n'=1 and p=2.
  • 16. A composition according to claim 5 wherein in formula (IV) R is methyl, X is --SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR122## R.sup.1 is methyl, X.sup.1 is --SR.sup.2 where R.sup.2 is ##STR123## Y is --S--, a=0, b=2, c=1, d=2 and q=1.
  • 17. A composition according to claim 6 wherein in formula (V) R is methyl, R.sup.1 is methyl, Y is --S--, w=1, x=1, y=1 and z=0.
  • 18. A composition according to claim 7 wherein in formula (VI) R.sup.14 is --H, R.sup.24 is --H, R.sup.15 is ##STR124## and i=1.
  • 19. A composition according to claim 8 wherein in formula (VII) R.sup.10 is phenyl, R.sup.14 is --H, R.sup.23 is --H, R.sup.19 is --H, i=1 and j=1.
  • 20. A composition according to claim 9 wherein in formula (VIII) R.sup.14 is --H, R.sup.17 is ##STR125## and i=1.
  • 21. A composition according to claim 10 wherein in formula (IX) R.sup.14 is --H and i=1.
  • 22. A composition according to claim 11 wherein in formula (X) R.sup.20 is --C.sub.2 H.sub.5 or ##STR126## R.sup.14 is --H and i=1.
  • 23. A composition according to claim 12 wherein in formula (XI) R.sup.14 is --H and i=1.
  • 24. A composition according to claims 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 wherein the mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds is according to formula (VI).
  • 25. A composition according to claim 24 wherein in formula (VI) R.sup.14 is --H, R.sup.24 is --H, R.sup.15 is ##STR127## and i=1.
  • 26. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the weight percent of halogen-containing tin compound according to Formula (XII) is 0.
  • 27. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the weight percent of halogen-containing tin compound or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds according to formula (XII) is about 0.1% to about 15%.
  • 28. A composition according to claim 27 wherein in formula (XII) R.sup.11 is methyl, R.sup.22 is --Cl, Q is Cl, g=1, h=2 and r=1.
  • 29. A composition according to claims, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 wherein the weight percent of halogen-containing tin compound according to Formula (XII) is 0.
  • 30. A composition according to claims 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 wherein the weight percent of halogen-containing tin compound according to Formula (XII) or mixture of halogen-containing tin compounds is from about 0.1% to about 15%.
  • 31. A composition according to claim 26 wherein the mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan containing organic compounds is according to formula (VI).
  • 32. A composition according to claim 27 wherein the mercaptan-containing organic compound or mixture of mercaptan-containing organic compounds is according to formula (VI).
  • 33. A polymer composition stabilized against the deteriorative effects of heat comprising a halogen-containing organic polymer and a stabilizingly effective amount of the composition according to claim 1.
  • 34. A process for stabilizing a halogen-containing organic polymer against the deteriorative effects of heat comprising admixing said polymer with a stabilizingly effective amount of the composition according to claim 1.
  • 35. A pipe comprising a halogen-containing organic polymer and a stabilizingly effective amount of the composition according to claim 1.
  • 36. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the weight percent of halogen in the composition is about 0.1% to about 10% based on the total weight of the composition.
  • 37. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the weight percent of halogen in the composition is about 0.5% to about 2% based on the total weight of the composition.
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