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Thermal degradation of chlorinated rubber: Evidence for an alternative cyclic structure for chlorinated rubber
Authors:B Dodson  I C McNeill
Abstract:The thermal degradation under vacuum or in nitrogen of commercial chlorinated rubber (ICI Alloprene, 64.5 wt.-% chlorine) was studied by isothermal thermogravimetry and by simultaneous TG/TVA with programmed heating by using a Cahn RG thermobalance built into a thermal volatilization analysis (TVA) system. Analysis of volatile products was performed by titration and by spectroscopic methods. The only major degradation product is hydrogen chloride; five-sevenths of the total available hydrogen chloride is lost with great ease, and complete dehydrochlorination is very much easier than in poly(vinylidene chloride). Conjugation develops early in the degradation, but the minor products methane, ethylene, and hydrogen are observed in the later stages of reaction. These features cannot be reconciled with the previously proposed cyclic structure for chlorinated rubber, and an alternative structure which accounts well for the degradation behavior is suggested.
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