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Pyrolysis of polyacrylonitrile
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1956
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Chemical KineticsEngineeringOrganic ChemistryChemistryPolymersChemical EngineeringPolymer TechnologyAnalytical PyrolysisPolymer ProcessingApplied PyrolysisPolymer ChemistryAvailable NitrogenMaterials SciencePolymer StabilityAbstract PolyacrylonitrilePolymer AnalysisPyrolysis ProcessPolymer SciencePolymer CharacterizationPolymer ReactionMolecular Weight 130,000
Abstract Polyacrylonitrile of molecular weight 130,000 has been pyrolyzed under nitrogen, between 200° and 320°. The predominant gaseous products are hydrogen cyanide and ammonia; the rates of formation of these have been measured, and at 270° for example, after 300 minutes, only 10% of the available nitrogen is lost. A liquid distillate containing nitriles, amines, and unsaturated groups was also obtained. Using infrared absorption measurements, it was found that the nitrile groups of the polymer disappear as heating progresses, and CN linkages appear. As heating is continued, evidence for aromatization is found. These experimental facts indicate ring formation to be an important reaction; the heat‐stable residues are considered to be mainly fused pyridine systems.
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