Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Thermal oxidation products of poly(bisphenol A carbonate) (PC) generated
by heating at 300 and 350 °C, respectively, under atmospheric air, were
detected by an hyphenated SEC/MALDI technique. The SEC curves of the
thermal oxidised samples showed extensive degradation as a function of
heating time, up to the formation of very low mass oligomers. Oxidised PC
samples were subjected to SEC fractionation by collecting several
fractions which were analysed "off-line" by MALDI-TOF. The MALDI spectra
of the SEC fractions of the thermal oxidised PC samples showed the
presence of polymer chains containing acetophenone, phenyl substituted
acetone, phenols, benzyl-alcohol and biphenyl terminal groups. The
mechanisms accounting for the formation of thermal oxidation products of
PC involve the operation of several simultaneous reactions: (i) hydrolysis
of carbonate groups of PC to form free Bisphenol A end groups; (ii)
oxidation of the isopropenyl groups of PC; (iii) oxidative coupling of
phenols end groups to form biphenyl groups. The presence of biphenyl units
among the thermal oxidation products confirmed the occurrence of cross-
linking processes, which is responsible for the formation of the insoluble
gel fraction.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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