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Reaction rate and MWD changes in crosslinking of PVC,with dithioltriazine
Authors:Thomas Hjertberg  Roger Dahl  Erling Srvik
Affiliation:Thomas Hjertberg,Roger Dahl,Erling Sörvik
Abstract:The reaction rate of crosslinking of PVC with dithioltriazine has been studied by following gel formation and changes in the molecular weight distribution (MWD). Compounding was performed on a roll mill at 145°C and crosslinking by heat treatment at 180 or 90°C. In this system crosslinking is executed by the thiolate anion, formed in situ by reaction with MgO. We have studied the catalyzing effect of several polyols in order to achieve a more efficient reaction. Most likely, these catalysts work by chelating the Mg2+ ions, thus increasing the nucleophilic character of the thiolate. With the most efficient ones, ditrimethylolpropane and HO(CH2CH2)6-7H, complete crosslinking can be obtained in 3 min at 180°C, i.e., at processing temperatures. We also followed the changes in the MWD before gelation at a considerably lower temperature, 145°C, and found an extensive molecular enlargement even after 5-10 min. Most surprisingly, μMn increased up to 100% without formation of insoluble material. By 1H-NMR measurements on low molecular weight extracts, we have shown this to be due to a fast and selective reaction with allylic chlorine in the unsaturated end groups, ~ CH2? CH?CH? CH2Cl, formed in the mechanism of chain transfer to monomer. Due to this reaction, formulations with too high reactivity may crosslink during processing, which calls for a careful balancing of the reactivity for each processing case.
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