Characterization of co- and terpolymers of carbon monoxide and olefins by pyrolysis-gas chromatography
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Pyrolysis-gas chromatography of alternating carbon monoxide-olefin co- and
terpolymers was studied.Ethylene(E)- and/or propylene(P)-carbon moxide (CO)
co- and terpolymers and ethylene-styrene(S)-carbon monoxide terpolymers
were prepared by palladium catalyst and pyrolyzed at 550°C for 10 s.
Various linear ketones, cyclic compounds,and ketoesters were identified
among the degradation products of E-CO. The product distribution supports
the hypothesis that chain scissions and cyclization reactions take place
at the same time in the thermal degradation of this copolymer. The
pyrolyzed products of P-CO copolymer are explained as the methyl
derivatives of the corresponding products of E-CO copolymer. The products
of the ethylene-based terpolymers are divided into three categories: that
is, those formed from E-CO/E-CO, E-CO/P(S)-CO, and P(S)-CO/P(S)-CO dyads.
EP-CO1 sample,which contained 31% of P-CO unit, gave the the pyrolyzed
products from P-CO/P-CO dyad in a very small amount. The ES-CO terpolymers
showed somewhat different degradation behavior from that of S-CO copolymer.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry; degradation mechanism; Carbon monoxide-olefin alternating copolymer; ethylene-based terpolymer
List of contributors:
Audisio, Guido; Bertini, Fabio
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