Thermal and radiation-induced dehydrochlorination of poly(vinyl chloride). II. Head-to-head structures
1975
The mechanism of dehydrochlorination of 2,3-dichlorobutane and chlorinated polybutadiene which are model compounds of head-to-head poly(vinyl chloride) has been investigated by pyrolysis, thermal, and ultraviolet-induced decomposition. The activation energy of dehydrochlorination for head-to-head poly(vinyl chloride) in nitrogen was 23 kcal/mole at temperatures of 150–190°C, which is slightly smaller than that (29 kcal/mole) for head-to-tail poly(vinyl chloride). The conjugated double bonds were formed by thermal and radiation decomposition of head-to-head poly(vinyl chloride), similar to head-to-tail poly(vinyl chloride). The probability of polyene formation by radiation-induced dehydrochlorination is larger than that by thermal decomposition and is affected by the conformation and the molecular motion of the main chain. This may be due to the alternative mechanism of dehydrochlorination in the thermal and radiation decomposition. The amount of head-to-head linkage of poly(vinyl chloride) samples prepared with various catalysts is dependent on polymerization temperature rather than the kinds of catalyst. Commercial poly(vinyl chloride) has 6–7 head-to-head linkages per 1000 monomeric units.
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