Thermal degradation of cinnamoylated poly(vinyl alcohol) |
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Authors: | C. N. Ca caval,E. C. BuruianÎ ,D. Ro u,E. Rusu,G. E. Grigoriu,V. B rboiu |
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Affiliation: | C. N. Caşcaval,E. C. Buruianǎ,D. Roşu,E. Rusu,G. E. Grigoriu,V. Bârboiu |
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Abstract: | ![]() Thermogravimetry and pyrolysis in combination with gas chromatography and infrared spectroscopy were the experimental techniques applied to the thermal degradation of cinnamoylated poly(vinyl alcohol) samples, constituted from vinyl alcohol-vinyl cinnamate photocrosslinkable copolymers. The thermal decomposition products include gases, liquids and solids. The gases are formed from saturated and unsaturated volatile hydrocarbons C1? C4, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. The liquid fraction includes aromatic hydrocarbons and some oxygenated organic compounds. The solid product identified in the greatest amount was cinnamic acid. The content in the thermal decomposition products varies considerably both with copolymer composition and temperature. |
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Keywords: | cinnamoylated poly(vinyl alcohol) cinnamoyl group photocrosslinkable pyrolysis thermal degradation gas chromatography |
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