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Effect of the Brush Structure on the Degradation Mechanism of Polystyrene–Clay Nanocomposites
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2005
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EngineeringNanostructured PolymerPolymer NanocompositesChemistryPolymersChemical EngineeringBrush StructureAnalytical PyrolysisPolymer ProcessingDimer DerivativesPolymer CompositesPolymer ChemistryPolystyrene–clay CompositeMaterials SciencePolymer StabilityPolymer BlendDegradation MechanismPolymer AnalysisNanomaterialsPolymer SciencePolystyrene–clay NanocompositesPolymer CharacterizationTrimer DerivativesNanocomposite
Abstract Summary: Pyrolysis‐GC‐MS and TGA‐FT‐IR methods have been used to perform a comparative degradation study of polystyrene and a polystyrene–clay composite. An abnormally high yield of α ‐methylstyrene has been detected for the composite. This and other differences in degradation products have been explained by enhanced intermolecular interaction of the grafted PS chains, forming a brush structure. A conceptual model of the process has been suggested. GC pyrograms of virgin PS (A) and PS–clay composite (B) pyrolyzed at 500 °C (1: styrene; 2: 2,4‐diphenylbut‐1‐ene; 2′: dimer derivatives; 3: 2,4,6‐triphenylhex‐1‐ene; 3′: trimer derivatives; 4: α ‐methylstyrene). image GC pyrograms of virgin PS (A) and PS–clay composite (B) pyrolyzed at 500 °C (1: styrene; 2: 2,4‐diphenylbut‐1‐ene; 2′: dimer derivatives; 3: 2,4,6‐triphenylhex‐1‐ene; 3′: trimer derivatives; 4: α ‐methylstyrene).
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