Abstract

AbstractThe action of sodium dithionite, Na2S2O4 on desulfurized tetrasulfide polymers leads to their depolymerization. Our studies showed that successful depolymerization can be initiated only in an alkali medium when 1.9–3.2 mole of sodium hydroxide per mole of dithionite is used, and that this leads to the cleavage of disulfide bonds and the formation of polymers of lower molecular weight with SH end groups. Liquid polymers of 1000–5000 molecular weight are obtained when 0.388–0.155 mole sodium dithionite per segment of polymer is used for depolymerization in the presence of the above‐mentioned quantity of sodium hydroxide per mole of dithionite. The depolymerization of poly‐sulfide polymers with sodium dithionite in the presence of sodium hydroxide was followed by determination of the molecular weight and sulfur content of the polymer and analysis of the mother liquid.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call