Abstract

Thermal behaviors of typical weak basic ion exchange resins (301 and 315) were studied with thermogravimetry, elemental analysis, and Fourier transform infrared spectrometer in this study. Results indicated that there were three stages for 301 resin mass loss, the first stage and the second stage were mainly related to the decomposition of functional group, and the third stage was the decomposition of main chain. Whereas there were two stages for 315 resin mass loss, the first stage was elimination of moisture, and the second stage was the decompositions of functional group and main chain. Moreover, the decomposition of tertiary amine had three stages, the polyamine was a continuous mass loss process, and the thermostability of tertiary amine was weaker than that of polyamine.

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