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Thermal degradation and pyrolysis study of phosphorus-containing polysulfones

โœ Scribed by Oana Petreus; Gabriela Lisa; Ecaterina Avram; Dan Rosu


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
673 KB
Volume
120
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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Abstract

This article deals with the thermal decomposition behavior of a polysulfone containing 9,10โ€dihydroโ€9โ€oxaโ€10โ€phosphaphenanthreneโ€10โ€oxide versus the initial chloromethylated polysulfone under an inert atmosphere and in air. Thermogravimetric characteristics from thermogravimetry and differential thermogravimetry data revealed important differences related to the employed atmosphere, the types of substituted functional groups, or the degree of substitution. The introduction of the 9,10โ€dihydroโ€9โ€oxaโ€10โ€phosphaphenanthreneโ€10โ€oxide pendent group into polysulfone enhanced the thermal stability of the initial chloromethylated polysulfone in both an inert atmosphere and air. Thermal degradation in nitrogen consisted of one degradation step, whereas thermooxidative degradation in air involved more steps. In air, the degradation mechanism was more complex. The volatile products and solid residues that resulted after pyrolysis in an inert atmosphere and in air were analyzed with Fourier transform infrared and mass spectrometry. Environmental scanning electron microscopy showed that the char residues had different morphologies, which suggested that a more compact structure led to better resistance to heat and oxygen. ยฉ 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 000: 000โ€“000, 2011


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