The technique of mass-spectroscopic thermal analysis has been used to inves
tigate the thermodesorption and thermodestruction of modifiers adsorbed on
TiO2? (rutile) used as pigment and filler in polymer composites. Through id
entification of the products of the thermodesorption of butylamine, methano
l, and acetic acid from the rutile surface with different degrees of hydrox
ylation, and through evaluations of the kinetic parameters of the processes
by which these materials are evolved, more complete information has been g
ained, compared with data obtained by adsorption and spectral methods, on t
he mechanism of the adsorption interaction of modifiers with TiO2 surface,
as well as on the thermal stability of modified pigments.