China Plastics ›› 2009, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (01): 91-94 .DOI: 10.19491/j.issn.1001-9278.2009.01.020
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HAN Wei-heng, WU Hai-ping, YIN De-shu, YU Qiang
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Abstract: Thermal decomposition of PP-g-MAH was studied using a thermogravimetric analyzer and the effects of grafting ratio, βchain scission and maleic anhydride residue on the thermal stability of PP-g-MAH were investigated. The results indicated that the grafting of MAH improved the thermal stability of PP. Compared with the virgin PP, thermal decomposition temperature of PP-g-MAH with an MAH grafting ratio of 0.72 % increased by 28℃and its thermal decomposition rate constant at 420℃ decreased by 57.6%. Theβchain scission and degradation that occurred during the melt grafting process injured thermal stability of the resulting PP-g-MAH. By contrast with minimum degradation of the graft, thermal decomposition temperature of maximum one decreased by 20℃and its thermal decomposition rate constant at 420℃ increased by 115 %. Maleic anhydride remaining in the grafted PP make the initial decomposition temperature 4.3℃ lower.
Key words: polypropylene-graft-maleic anhydride, thermal stability, thermal degradation
HAN Wei-heng, WU Hai-ping, YIN De-shu, YU Qiang. Thermal Stability of Polypropylene-graft-Maleic Anhydride [J]. China Plastics, 2009, 23(01): 91-94 .
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