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Investigations on poly(vinyl chloride). III. Effects of metal oxides upon thermal decomposition of poly(vinyl chloride)
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1977
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EngineeringVinyl ChlorideChemistryThermoplastic CompositePolymersChemical EngineeringChlorine AtomsPolymer ProcessingThermal DecompositionPolymer ChemistryThermoanalytical MethodMaterials ScienceMetal OxidesPolymer StabilityPolymer AnalysisHeat TransferPolymer ScienceThermal EngineeringHydrothermal Processing
Abstract Thermal decomposition mechanisms of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and the effects of a few metal oxides on the pyrolysis of PVC were previously reported. In the present work, 33 metal oxides were investigated to determine their effects on the thermal decomposition of PVC, by using a pyrolysis gas chromatograph. Most acidic oxides accelerate the recombination of chlorine atoms with double bonds, since PVC containing these metal oxides easily release lower aliphatics, toluene, ethylbenzene, o ‐xylene, and chlorobenzenes. On the other hand, most basic metal oxides, such as oxides of alkaline earths or silver, inhibit the recombination. These tendencies observed in the thermal decomposition of PVC agree with the contributions of corresponding metal salts to the dehydrochlorination of PVC proposed by other workers. This means that thermal decomposition or dehydrochlorination of PVC is affected by irregularities in head‐to‐tail linkages formed by the recombination of chlorine atoms during heat treatment of PVC.
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