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Chemical reactions occurring in the thermal treatment of PC/PMMA blends (Articolo in rivista)
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G. MONTAUDO, C. PUGLISI, F. SAMPERI (1998)
Chemical reactions occurring in the thermal treatment of PC/PMMA blends
in Journal of polymer science. Part A, Polymer chemistry
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- Chemical reactions occurring in the thermal treatment of PC/PMMA blends (literal)
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- The chemical reactions occurring in the thermal treatment of bisphenol-A
polycarbonate (PC) and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) blends have been investigated
by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectrometry (MS), size exclusion
chromatography (SEC), and thermogravimetry (TG). Our results suggest that in the
melt-mixing of PC/PMMA blends, at 2307C, no exchange reactions occur and that only
the depolymerization reaction of PMMA has been observed. In the presence of an esterexchange
catalyst (SnOBu2 ), an exchange reaction was found to occur at 2307C, but
no trace of PC/PMMAgraft copolymer has been observed. Instead, an exchange reaction
between the monomer methyl methacrylate (MMA), generated in the unzipping of
PMMA chains, and the carbonate groups of PC has been suggested. This is due to the
diffusion of MMA at the interface or even into the PC domains, where it can react with
PC producing low molar mass PC oligomers bearing methacrylate and methyl carbonate
chain ends and leaving the undecomposed PMMA chains unaffected. The TG curves of
PC/PMMA blends prepared by mechanical mixing and by casting from THF show two
separated degradation steps corresponding to that of homopolymers. This behavior is
different from that of a transparent film of PC/PMMA blend, obtained by solvent
casting from DCB/CHCl3 , which shows a single degradation step indicating that the
degradation rate of PC is increased by the presence of PMMA in the blend. The thermal
degradation products obtained by DPMS of this blend consist of methyl methacrylate
(MMA), cyclic carbonates arising from the degradation of PMMA and PC, respectively,
and a series of open chain bisphenol-A carbonate oligomers with methacrylate and
methyl carbonate terminal groups. The presence of the latter compounds suggests a
thermally activated exchange reaction occurring above 3007C between MMA and PC.
The presence of bisphenol-A carbonate oligomers bearing methyl ether end groups,
generated by a thermally activated decarboxylation of the methyl carbonate end groups
of PC, has also been observed among the pyrolysis products. (literal)
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