Effect of Heat Treatment on the Supramolecular Structure of Copolymers Based on Poly(propylene glycol fumarate phthalate) with Acrylic Acid
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Karagandy University of the name of academician E.A. Buketov
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Previous studies investigating the thermal decomposition of p-PGFPh:AA copolymers in an inert atmosphere
have provided only a general understanding of the changes that occur during thermolysis. Comprehensive
studies are required to gain a better understanding of these processes [1]. The most comprehensive information
on the influence of various factors on both the kinetics and the supramolecular structure of the resulting
products can be obtained by combining the method of thermal analysis with IR, mass spectrometry, and
scanning electron microscopy. The compounds studied have two different compositions, namely
p-PGFPh:AA 6.77:93.23 mol % and p-PGFPh:AA 86.67:13.33 mol %. These compounds were then subjected
to a thermolysis process, which resulted in the emission of gases and a decrease in sample weight. The
degradation process can be divided into three stages: 1) Depolymerization of the main chain;
2) Depolymerization of the side chain; 3) Final decomposition. These processes occur sequentially at different
temperature ranges. According to TG- and DTG studies, complete decomposition of p-PGFPh:AA copolymers
occurred at Tterm = 340–350 °C. In this temperature range, a slight loss of sample mass (less than
10 wt %) was observed along with a slight gas evolution. The main gaseous products from the transformation
of the studied samples were CO and CO2. This was supported by IR-CO (2000–2200 cm−1) and CO2 (2310–
2370 cm−1) as well as mass spectrometric observations. The final products resulting from the thermolysis of
p-PGFPh:AA copolymers were examined under an electron microscope. The results showed a similar morphological
pattern of mesostructures with sizes ranging from 0.3–1.5 μm, which were observed depending on
the porous structure of the initial polymer material. Based on the experimental data, it can be concluded that
the p-PGFPh:AA copolymers (in proportions of 6.77:93.23 mol % and 86.67:13.33 mol %) have a relatively
high degree of resistance to heating and do not undergo any changes in chemical composition, particle size
and shape. In conclusion, the results clearly indicate that the selection of conditions for pyrolysis plays a crucial
role in increasing the thermal stability of polymeric materials. This method allows for purposeful changes
in the structure and properties of polymers.
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Sarsenbekova A.Zh. Effect of Heat Treatment on the Supramolecular Structure of Copolymers Based on Poly(propylene glycol fumarate phthalate) with Acrylic Acid/A.Zh. Sarsenbekova [et al]//Eurasian Journal of Chemistry. -2024. №2. Р.61-73.