Abstract

The experimental ratios of the main products from polyethylene hydroperoxide thermolysis are examined. Comparison with the corresponding theoretical ratios calculated for different hydroperoxide decomposition reactions allows discriminating between the main hydroperoxide decomposition reactions. The experimental values can usually be explained best by the true bimolecular reaction involving two hydroperoxide groups. Mostly these values are significantly different from the theoretical ratios calculated for the bimolecular reaction with an alcohol group and for the pseudo-monomolecular reaction with a segment of the polymer. The bulk of the results points unequivocally to true bimolecular hydroperoxide decomposition for explaining thermolysis of polyethylene hydroperoxides.

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