Initial steps of thermal degradation of PVC prepared at various temperatures

Abstract
PVC samples were obtained by bulk polymerization initiated with AIBN and ultraviolet irradiation at 40, 25, 0, −30, and −50°C. They were characterized by 13C NMR measurements, infrared spectroscopy, GPC in hexamethylphosphoramide and B.E.T. surface area measurements. Their thermal degradation was studied between 110 and 185°C by using continuous titration of HCl evolved through a conductimetric cell. The ultraviolet spectra were recorded at various steps of the degradation. At high degradation temperatures, the more syndiotactic the polymer, the longer the polyene average sequences are. The amount of HCl evolved is minimum for a polymerization temperature of 0 or 25°C, depending on the degradation temperature and on the morphology of the polymer. The results are discussed in terms of chemical factors (tacticity distribution, molecular weight) as well as of physical factors (morphology, interval viscosity).