0000000000246756
AUTHOR
Francesco A. Bottino
Direct pyrolysis in the mass spectrometer of aromatic polysulfonates and polythiosulfonates
The thermal degradation mechanism of three aromatic polysulfonates and polythiosulfonates was investigated by direct pyrolysis in the ion source of a mass spectrometer. Thermal degradation reactions were followed directly by this method by detecting the thermal and electron impact induced fragments. The results obtained have provided evidence that sulfur dioxide extrusion from the polymer backbone takes place in these polymers above 300°C. The synthesis and molecular characterization of the polymers studied are reported in the text.
The thermal degradation mechanism of three aromatic polymers containing double bridged phenylether units was investigated by direct pyrolysis in the ion source of a mass spectrometer. Thermal degradation reactions were followed directly by this method detecting the thermal and electron impact induced fragments. The results obtained have provided evidence that the double bridge between the aromatic rings is the preferred fragmentation site in these polymers. Furthermore in the double sulfur bridged polymer III, extrusion of S2 from the polymer backbone takes place above 400°C. The synthesis of polymers studied is reported in the text. Der Mechanismus des thermischen Abbaus von drei aromatisc…