Mr. Grimbley et al., AN ENCLOSED CURIE-POINT PYROLYSIS-GC TECHNIQUE FOR STUDYING THE OXIDATIVE OR THERMAL-DEGRADATION OF POLYMERS AND VOLATILE OLIGOMERIC OILS, Polymer degradation and stability, 48(1), 1995, pp. 143-149
The technique of pyrolysis-GC has been extended to the study of oxidat
ive degradation by a method that can also deal with volatile oil sampl
es and oligomers. This has been done by pre-degrading the sample in a
sealed capillary tube containing either air or inert gas, and then bre
aking open this tube within the carrier gas flow at the injection port
of a GC apparatus. This approach is possible because the sample is de
posited on a Curie-point filament wire within the sealed tube, and thi
s wire can be rapidly heated in the usual way by an external RF field.
The new technique can therefore be described as enclosed Curie-point
pyrolysis (ECP). Although there is a need for improving the reproducib
ility of the absolute product yields obtained by ECP, the relative yie
lds of products display very good reproducibility. Examples of the use
of the approach to study the oxidation of polyisobutylene oils are pr
ovided. The results show distinct oxidation products which are not pre
sent in the thermolysis pyrograms. A comparison of results from conven
tional resistive filament pyrolysis with those from the ECP method pro
vides a procedure for distinguishing gas-phase versus melt-phase secon
dary reactions of the pyrolysis and oxidation products.