Abstract
The thermal properties of a copolymer based on polyethylene glycol fumarate with methacrylic acid in a nitrogen atmosphere were studied in this paper. Four various heating rates and two types of a polyester resin composition were used. The analysis of thermal decomposition kinetics was implemented. Three kinetics methods namely Flynn-Wall-Ozawa, Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose and Friedman were applied. Curves of a thermogravimetric analysis demonstrated that the thermal decomposition of copolymers with different molar ratios was observed. It was determined that the kinetic data depends on the studied copolymers’ composition. The obtained data showed a good convergence in various heating rates. Also, the thermodynamic characteristics were calculated namely the changes in the Gibbs energy (ΔG), enthalpy (ΔH) and entropy of activation (ΔS). The Achar-Brindley-Sharp method was used to find the invariant kinetic parameters of decomposition. Thus, the the kinetic compensation effect was applied to define a reaction model and a pre-exponential factor. A main phase of the copolymer decomposition in a narrow temperature range was determined. It was attested by a peak on the differential curve. An insignificant mass loss of the volatile-matter yield was observed in the range of 30–150 °C.
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