Abstract

Since the boiling point of oligomers increases with increasing chain length, differential thermogravimetric (DTG) curves of polymerization products are uniquely related to the molecular mass distribution of the oligomers in the chain length region in which the degradation rate is less than the rate of evaporation. Degradation is manifested by narrow, chain length-invariant peaks of the DTG curves so that they are distinguishable from broad DTG bands due to the evaporation of the mixture of oligomers. The detachment of the terminal groups at a temperature T1 and main chain scission at Td > T1 are accompanied by dimerization of macroradicals, evaporation of the dimers in the T1 < T < Td interval, and appearance of the full degradation peak at T ≈ Td. The pattern of DTG curves based on these concepts has been calculated on the assumption of free convection in the boundary layer and a spatially uniform degradation in the melt. As an example, DTG curves for the products of tetrafluoroethylene polymerization in liquid solutions have been considered.

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