Abstract

Thermal degradation of homopolymers of ethyl methacrylate ( I), n-butyl methacrylate ( II), 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate ( III), and copolymers of III with I and II were carried out by thermal volatilization analysis (TVA) up to 440°C with subsequent subambient thermal volatilization analysis (SATVA). An on-line mass spectrometry coupled with TVA and SATVA was employed to identify the products of thermal degradations. Isothermal pyrolyses of the polymers were carried out separately at 400°C in vacuum for 30 min and the liquid products of decomposition were collected and analysed by gas chromatography. The relationship between the amounts of I and II obtained from pyrolysis and the amounts of these components actually present in the copolymer samples was determined. Also the amount of III and ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate obtained from pyrolysis increases with the amount of III in the copolymer. The polymers were also characterized by differential thermal analysis.

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