Claims
- 1. Ultraviolet light stable polymeric resin compositions comprising:
- at least one ultraviolet light degradable polymeric resin component; and
- an effective ultraviolet light absorbing amount of at least one particulate metal titanate component corresponding to the general formula
- M.sub.a M'.sub.b Ti.sub.c O.sub.d
- in which M and M' represent different metal selected from Groups Ia, Ib, IIa, IIb, IIIa, IIIb, IVa, Va, VIIb and VIII of the Periodic Table of the Elements, in which a is a number ranging from about 0.1 to about 15, b is a number ranging from 0 to about 15, c is a number ranging from about 1 to about 25 and d is a number ranging from about 2.1 to about 55, in which M, M' and Ti are present in said titanate in their most stable oxidation state and O is in stoichiometric balance with M, M' and Ti such that the metal titanate possesses a zero charge and in which said particulate metal titanate ranges in size from about 0.1 to about 1.0 micron in diameter and absorbs ultraviolet light of wavelengths of about 400 nm and below.
- 2. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 1 wherein the metals M and M' in said formula are metals selected from Groups Ia, IIa, IIb and IIIa of the Periodic Table of the Elements.
- 3. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 2 wherein the metals M and M' in said formula are metal selected from the group consisting of lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, zinc and aluminum.
- 4. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 1 where in said general formula ranges from about 1 to about 2, b equals 0, c ranges from about 1 to about 2 and d ranges from about 3 to about 5.
- 5. The ultraviolet light stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 1 wherein the effective ultraviolet light absorbing amount of said metal titanate component ranges from about 0.1 to about 25 weight percent based upon 100 parts by weight of said degradable polymeric resin component.
- 6. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 1 wherein the ultraviolet light degradable polymeric resin component is selected from the group consisting of polyolefins, polyvinylaromatic, acrylic, polyamide, epoxy, phenolic polycarbonate, polyester and polyvinylhalide resins.
- 7. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 6 wherein the ultraviolet light degradable polymeric resin component is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene and poly(vinylchloride) resins.
- 8. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 7 wherein the ultraviolet light degradable polymeric resin component is a poly(vinylchloride) resin.
- 9. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 1 wherein said resin compositions are in the form of a coating, a film, a sheet or a molded or extruded article.
- 10. Ultraviolet light stable polymeric resin compositions comprising:
- at least one ultraviolet light degradable polymeric resin component selected from the group consisting of polyolefins, polyvinylaromatic and polyvinylhalide resins; and
- from about 0.1 to about 25 weight percent based on the weight of said polymeric resin of at least one particulate metal titanate component corresponding to the formula M.sub.a Ti.sub.c O.sub.d wherein M is a metal selected from Groups Ia, IIa, IIb and IIa of the Periodic Table of the Elements, a is a number ranging from about 1 to about 2, c is a number ranging from about 1 to about 2 and d is a number ranging from about 3 to about 5, wherein both M and Ti are present in said titanate in their most stable oxidation state and O is in stoichiometric balance with M and Ti such that said titanate possesses a zero charge and wherein said titanate ranges in size from about 0.1 to about 1.0 micron in diameter and absorbs ultraviolet light of wavelengths of about 400 nm and below.
- 11. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 10 wherein M is said formula is selected form the group consisting of lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, stronitum, barium, zinc and aluminum.
- 12. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 10 wherein said ultraviolet degradable polymeric resin components is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene and poly(vinylchloride) resins.
- 13. The stable polymeric resin compositions of claim 10 wherein said resin compositions are in the form of a coating, a film, a sheet or a molded or extruded article.
- 14. The stable polymeric resin composition of claim 12, wherein said degradable polymeric resin component is poly(vinyl chloride) resin.
- 15. Ultraviolet light stable polymeric resin compositions comprising:
- a polypropylene resin as an ultraviolet light degradable polymeric resin component; and
- from about 0.1 to about 25 weight percent based on the weight of said polymeric resin of a particulate metal titanate component corresponding to the formula M.sub.a Ti.sub.c O.sub.d wherein M is a metal selected from Groups Ia, IIa, and IIIa of the Periodic Table of the Elements, a is a number ranging from about 1 to about 2, c is a number ranging from about 1 to about 2, and d is a number ranging from about 3 to about 5, wherein both M and Ti are present in said particulate titanate in their most stable oxidation state and o is in stoichiometric balance with M and Ti such that said particulate titanate possesses a zero charge and wherein said particulate titanate further is characterized as being comprised of particles ranges in size from about 0.01 to about 10 microns in diameter and capable of absorbing ultraviolet light of wavelengths of about 400 nm and below.
- 16. Ultraviolet light stable polymeric resin compositions comprising:
- a polystyrene resin as an ultraviolet light degradable polymeric resin component; and
- from about 0.1 to about 25 weight percent based on the weight of said polymeric resin of a particulate metal titanate component corresponding to the formula M.sub.a Ti.sub.c O.sub.d wherein M is a metal selected from Groups Ia, IIa, and IIIa of the Periodic Table of the Elements, a is a number ranging from about 1 to about 2, c is a number ranging from about 1 to about 2 and d is a number ranging from about 3 to about 5, wherein both M and Ti are present in said particulate titanate in their most stable oxidation state and o is in stoichiometric balance with M and Ti such that said particulate titanate possesses a zero charge and wherein said particulate titanate further is characterized as being comprised of particles ranges in size from about 0.01 to about 10 microns in diameter and capable of absorbing ultraviolet light of wavelengths of about 400 nm and below.
- 17. A method for preparing ultraviolet light stable polymeric resin compositions comprising:
- providing at least one ultraviolet light degradable polymeric resin component; and
- combining said ultraviolet light degradable polymeric resin component with an effective ultraviolet light absorbing amount of at least one particulate metal titanate component corresponding to general formula M.sub.a M'.sub.b Ti.sub.c O.sub.d in which M and M' represent different metal selected from Groups Ia, Ib, IIa, IIb, IIIa, IIIb, IVa, Va, VIIb and VIII of the Periodic Table of the Elements, in which a is a number ranging from about 0.1 to about 15, b is a number ranging from 0 to about 15, c is a number ranging from about 1 to about 25 and d is a number ranging from about 2.1 to about 55, in which M, M' and Ti are present in said titanate in their most stable oxidation state and O is in stoichiometric balance with M, M' and Ti such that the metal titanate possesses a zero charge and in which said particulate metal titanate ranges in size from about 0.1 to about 1.0 micron in diameter and absorbs ultraviolet light of wavelengths of about 400 nm and below.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 347,191, filed May 4, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,987,164, issued Jun. 22, 1991.
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