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Effects of thermal stability on the crystallization behavior of poly(vinylidene chloride)
Authors:Tar-Hwa Hsieh  Ko-Shan Ho
Abstract:Thermal analysis based on TGA (thermal gravimetric analysis) and DSC (differential scanning calorimeter) shows no significant degradation for PVDC which has been annealed at 210°C for less than 2 min. And the following recrystallization behavior at lower temperature (120°C) is also independent of the thermal treatment and is not affected by the difference of molecular weight. The degradation which includes dehydrochlorination at lower temperature and intramolecular cyclization or intermolecular crosslinking of the polyenes at higher temperature starts when the melting time at 210°C is more than 2 min, which also causes weight loss and heat exchange in the TGA and DSC thermograms. The recrystallization behavior of the degraded PVDC (staying at 210°C for more than 2 min) shows a strong dependence on the molecular weight. The crystallinity is decreased with the melting time at 210°C due to the increase of the degree of crosslinking. However, the POM (polarized optical microscopy) pictures and IR spectra show a favorable nucleation effect is present due to the formation of trichlorobenzene from the cyclization of the polyenes as nuclei. The crystallinity of the PVDC recrystallized at 120°C after staying at 210°C for more than 2 min is actually dependent on the molecular weight, melting time at 210°C, and cyclized or crosslinking types of degradation. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 37: 3269–3276, 1999
Keywords:thermal stability  poly(vinylidene chloride)  crystallization
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