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Pyrolysis–gas chromatographic analysis of poly(vinyl chloride). II. In situ absorption of HCl during pyrolysis and combustion of PVC
Authors:Michael M O'mara
Abstract:A pyrolysis–gas chromatographic technique for measuring the amount of hydrogen chloride released during the high temperature pyrolysis of poly(vinyl chloride) resins, plastisols, copolymers and compounds containing inert fillers has been developed. The technique, which is also applicable to the analysis of chlorinated polyethylene and chlorinated poly(vinyl chloride), is based on the use of a standard precursor of HCl, poly(vinyl chloride) homopolymer. The analysis has been successfully used to measure the degree of in situ absorption of HCl during pyrolysis by certain basic fillers K2CO3, CaCO3, CaO, MgO, Al(OH)3, Na2CO3, Al2O3 and LiOH] dispersed in a poly(vinyl chloride)–o-dioctyl phthalate matrix. Combustion of a number of combustion residues (chloride determination) revealed that the amount of HCl absorbed by the basic filler was independent of the method of degradation (pyrolysis or combustion). Flammability measurements of those matrices having the same composition indicate that in situ absorption of HCl during combustion has little effect on the overall flammability of these materials.
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