Surface effects on phase transition behavior and thermal polymerization of long-chain diynoic acids in micro DSC measurements |
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Authors: | Y. Shibasaki K. Fukuda Y. Nishimoto |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Science, Saitama University, 338 Urawa;(2) Faculty of Science, Kanagawa University, 259-12 Hiratsuka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Effects of metal surfaces, such as aluminium, silver and gold, on the melting behavior and thermal polymerization of long-chain diynoic acids having a diacetylene group at different positions were investigated by thermal analyses using DSC, TG and other methods. The surface effects of metals were significant in the order of Ag, Al and Au. These effects are attributable to the anchoring of carboxyl group on the surface by chemisorption, which leads to unfavorable condition for polymerization of heptadeca-2,4-diynoic acid. In the case of tricosa-10,12-diynoic acid, containing a flexible methylene chain, inserted between COOH and C≡C?C≡C groups, the anchoring of COOH on the metal surface causes rather favorable effect on the polymerization. |
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Keywords: | diynoic acids phase transition surface effects thermal polymerization |
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