The thermal degradation of poly(iso-butyl methacrylate) and poly(sec-butyl methacrylate)

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Abstract

The non-oxidative thermal degradation of poly(iso-butyl methacrylate) and poly(sec-butyl methacrylate) was investigated by studying changes in the polymer residue. Due to the different number of β-hydrogens in their ester substituents, these two polymeric isomers behave differently when subjected to elevated temperatures. Poly(iso-butyl methacrylate) degrades quantitatively by depolymerisation with zip lengths of the same order of magnitude as those of poly(methyl methacrylate). Poly(sec-butyl methacrylate) degrades by a combined degradation mechanism of depolymerisation and de-esterification. De-esterification becomes a significant thermolysis route at temperatures higher than 240 °C.

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Novaković, K., Katsikas, L., & Popović, I. G. (2000). The thermal degradation of poly(iso-butyl methacrylate) and poly(sec-butyl methacrylate). Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 65(12), 867–875. https://doi.org/10.2298/jsc0012867n

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