Meadowfoam Monoenoic Fatty-Acid Amides As Slip And Antiblock Agents In Polyolefin Film

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE(1993)

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Mixed monounsaturated amides (MMA) of fatty acids from meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) were effective slip and antiblocking agents for polyethylene films. MMA may compete with extant amides as additives for manufacture of PE films if their selling price is competitive. The MMA (79% cis-5-eicosenoic acid amides, 17% cis-5-, and cis-13-docosenoic acid amides, and 1% cis-5,cis-13-docosadienoic acid amide) required > 500 ppm but < 1000 ppm dosage to achieve high slip (coefficient of friction < 0.2) within 10 minutes of film blowing. For comparison, erucamide required < 250 ppm, oleamide required < 500 ppm, and stearamide required > 1000 ppm to give high slip levels within 10 min. Maximum antiblocking effectiveness of MMA, which developed at 1000 ppm, was equivalent to stearamide at 1000 ppm. (C) 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.(sectional sign)
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