Several samples of poly(vinyl formal) having the same vinyl alcohol content (8–9%) but varying contents of vinyl acetate (6–22%) and vinyl formol (70–85%) were prepared and subjected to thermogravimetric analysis, in air and nitrogen atmospheres, employing both isothermal and dynamic methods. Kinetic parameters determined from both the isothermal and dynamic TGA data are compared. The activation energy is seen to be largely dependent on the degree of conversion, implying a complex degradation reaction. The activation energy is also much less for degradation in air than in nitrogen, which can be explained by a reaction with oxygen-producing structures favoring degradation. The activation energy is less sensitive to variation in polymer compo...
The kinetics of thermal degradation of three vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate (PVC-co-PVAc) copolymer...
The kinetics of thermal degradation of three vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate (PVC-co-PVAc) copolymer...
Thermal oxidative degradation kinetics of polyethylene, poly(ethylene terephthalate), and polystyren...
Several samples of poly(vinyl formal) having the same vinyl alcohol content (8–9%) but varying conte...
Several samples of poly(vinyl formal) having the same vinyl alcohol content (8–9%) but varying conte...
A correlation has been established between the heat of depolymerization (ΔH) of vinyl polymers ...
The importance of the study of thermal degradation of polymeric fuels arises from their role in the ...
Kinetic information on the formation of poly(vinyl formal) by the reaction of poly(vinyl acetate) an...
The importance of the study of thermal degradation of polymeric fuels arises from their role in the ...
The thermal and thermwxidative degradation of thermoplastic vinyl polymers has been studied extensiv...
This present study was undertaken to obtain kinetic data on the photolytic decomposition of poly(iso...
The kinetics of the isothermal degradation in static air atmosphere of four well known polymers, pol...
Since poly(vinyl acetate), poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(vinyl butyral) and their intermediate copolymer...
Kinetic theory in regards to the basic understanding of reaction order as it relates to polymer degr...
Kinetic theory in regards to the basic understanding of reaction order as it relates to polymer degr...
The kinetics of thermal degradation of three vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate (PVC-co-PVAc) copolymer...
The kinetics of thermal degradation of three vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate (PVC-co-PVAc) copolymer...
Thermal oxidative degradation kinetics of polyethylene, poly(ethylene terephthalate), and polystyren...
Several samples of poly(vinyl formal) having the same vinyl alcohol content (8–9%) but varying conte...
Several samples of poly(vinyl formal) having the same vinyl alcohol content (8–9%) but varying conte...
A correlation has been established between the heat of depolymerization (ΔH) of vinyl polymers ...
The importance of the study of thermal degradation of polymeric fuels arises from their role in the ...
Kinetic information on the formation of poly(vinyl formal) by the reaction of poly(vinyl acetate) an...
The importance of the study of thermal degradation of polymeric fuels arises from their role in the ...
The thermal and thermwxidative degradation of thermoplastic vinyl polymers has been studied extensiv...
This present study was undertaken to obtain kinetic data on the photolytic decomposition of poly(iso...
The kinetics of the isothermal degradation in static air atmosphere of four well known polymers, pol...
Since poly(vinyl acetate), poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(vinyl butyral) and their intermediate copolymer...
Kinetic theory in regards to the basic understanding of reaction order as it relates to polymer degr...
Kinetic theory in regards to the basic understanding of reaction order as it relates to polymer degr...
The kinetics of thermal degradation of three vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate (PVC-co-PVAc) copolymer...
The kinetics of thermal degradation of three vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate (PVC-co-PVAc) copolymer...
Thermal oxidative degradation kinetics of polyethylene, poly(ethylene terephthalate), and polystyren...