A study of the thermal degradation of several halogen containing polymers by torsional braid analysis

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The thermal degradation of several halogen containing polymers in air was studied by means of the TBA (Torsional Braid Analysis) method and IR spectroscopy. The samples were poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC), vinylidene chloride vinyl chloride copolymer (PVdC VC), poly(vinyl fluoride) (PVF), poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVdF), poly(vinyl bromide) (PVB), and poly(vinylidene bromide) (PVdB). The dynamic mechanical properties of these polymers are complicated at higher temperatures because of the thermal degradation, by, for example, dehydrohalogenation. The relative shear modulus (Gr) increases and then decreases through a maximum, accompanied by changes in the logarithmic decrement. The temperatures at which the changes in Gr occur become higher in the order of PVdB

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Furusho, N., Komatsu, T., & Nakagawa, T. (1974). A study of the thermal degradation of several halogen containing polymers by torsional braid analysis. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 47(7), 1573–1577. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.47.1573

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