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titleOfInvention Stabilising mixtures, process for stabilising synthetic materials against light with these mixtures and synthetic materials so stabilised
abstract Mixtures of a polymer which contains chemically bound polyalkylpiperidines in any form and a metal compound MeL w , in which Me is a 2- or 3-valent metal ion or a 2-valent oxometal ion or a 2-valent dialkyltin ion, L is the monovalent anion Carboxylic acid, a phosphinic acid, a phosphonic acid monoester or an enol and w is 2 or 3 are effective light stabilizers for plastics. The piperidine-containing polymers can be, for example, polyesters, polyamides, polyamines, polyaminotriazines or poly (meth) acrylates. Examples of metal compounds MeL w are nickel oenanthate or nickel acetylacetonate. The plastics to be stabilized are in particular the polyolefins.
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