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Thermal degradation of poly(vinyl chloride)/poly(ethylene oxide) blends: Thermogravimetric analysis
Authors:Miće Jakić,Nata&scaron  a Stipanelov VrandečićIvka Klarić
Affiliation:Department of Organic Technology, Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, University of Split, Teslina 10/V, HR-21000 Split, Croatia
Abstract:Thermal stability of poly(vinyl chloride)/poly(ethylene oxide) (PVC/PEO) blends has been investigated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) in dynamic and isothermal heating regime. PVC/PEO blends were prepared by hot-melt extrusion (HME). According to TG analysis, PEO decomposes in one stage, while PVC and PVC/PEO blends in two degradation stages. In order to evaluate the effect of PEO content on the thermal stability of PVC/PEO blends, different criteria were used. It was found that thermal stability of PVC/PEO blends depends on the blend composition. The interactions of blends components with their degradation products were confirmed. By using multiple heating rate kinetics the activation energies of the PVC/PEO blends thermal degradation were calculated by isoconversional integral Flynn–Wall–Ozawa and differential Friedman method. According to dependence of activation energy on degree of conversion the complexity of degradation processes was determined.
Keywords:Activation energy   Poly(ethylene oxide)   Poly(vinyl chloride)   Polymer blends   Thermal degradation   Thermogravimetric analysis
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