Effect of poly(vinylchloride)/chlorinated polyethylene blend composition on thermal stability (CROSBI ID 204793)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Klarić, Ivka ; Stipanelov Vrandečić, Nataša ; Roje, Urban
engleski
Effect of poly(vinylchloride)/chlorinated polyethylene blend composition on thermal stability
Blends of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) with different ratios of chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) were degradated by the thermogravimetric method under dynamic conditions (50–600°C) in an inert atmosphere. The effect of the miscibility and composition of the PVC/CPE blends on the thermal stability were investigated. DSC curves of the blends show neither a shift of the PVC glass transition temperature nor a shift of the CPE melting temperature, which means that these blends are heterogeneous. The characteristics of the TG curves were determined, some of which (T1%, T5%, Δm1) can be used as indicators of the thermal stability of the blend. The apparent activation energy of PVC dehydrochlorination in the blends was also calculated. Comparison of the experimental TG curves and TG curves predicted by the additivity rule indicates the existence of the components' interaction in the PVC/CPE blends. The addition of CPE improves the thermal stability of PVC for all the investigated blends in the temperature range where αcalc is greater than αexp.
CPE modifier; DSC curves; dynamic TG analysis; kinetic parameters; PVC/CPE blends; TG curves; thermal stability
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Podaci o izdanju
78 (1)
2000.
166-172
objavljeno
0021-8995
10.1002/1097-4628(20001003)78:1<166::AID-APP200>3.0.CO ; 2-A