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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Authors:
I. Popovic
,
L. Katsikas
,
A. Prazic
,
S. Schrötter
,
H. Weller
, and
J. Velickovic

Abstract  

The application of derivativ thermogravimetry (DTG) to investigate polymerisation mechanisms is illustrated using the radical polymerisation of di-n-alkyl itaconates as well as the photoinitiated polymerisation of methyl methacrylate by colloidal CdS. The thermal properties of the resulting polymers are described. The advantages and disadvantages of DTG are discussed.

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The thermal behaviour of three aromatic polymers, poly(3,3-dioxy-4,4-diphenylmethane) (POA), poly(2,2-m-phenylene-5,5-dibenzoxazolemethane) (PBO) and a commercial poly-(phenyleneisophthalamide) (Phenylon) was studied by thermal analysis, i.e. DSC and TG. PBO was formed by the progressive thermocyclization of POA. By transforming POA into PBO the thermal stability was increased proportionally to the degree of cyclization, due to the stiffening of the polymer chain. PBO was found to be more thermally stable than Phenylon. The activation energies of the desorption of moisture, cyclization and thermal degradation of the polymers in both nitrogen and air were determined from non-isothermal TG data.

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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Authors:
J. Filipović
,
L. Katsikas
,
I. Popović
,
S. Veličković
,
T. Djakov
, and
D. Petrović-Djakov

Abstract  

The Li-, Na- and K salts of poly(itaconic acid) (PIA) were prepared by treating the polyacid with the corresponding aqueous hydroxide.The resulting polysalts were analyzed by elemental analysis, FTIR spectroscopy and thermogravimetry. The results indicate that the polysalts are thermally more stable than the parent PIA, they all degrade in a similar manner and somewhat more complexly than the poly(methacrylic acid) salts.

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