Adsorption Modification of Dispersed Aluminum: Thermal Desorption Mass Spectrometry of the Modifying Layers

2002 
Thermal desorption and thermodestruction of modifiers (short- and long-chain aliphatic carboxylic acids, synthetic butadiene and nitrile rubbers with end carboxyl groups) were studied by thermal desorption mass spectrometry. The results obtained were compared with the thermal stability of individual modifiers. It was shown that the use of dispersed aluminum as a filler decreases the thermal stability of compositions based on butadiene and nitrile rubbers.
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