G. Cardenas et al., Thermal properties and TGA-FTIR studies of polyacrylic and polymethacrylicacid doped with metal clusters, EUR POLYM J, 36(6), 2000, pp. 1091-1099
Polyacrylic (PAA) and polymethacrylic acid (PMAA) doped with metal clusters
were prepared by radical polymerization. The colloids were obtained by coc
ondensation of the metals and acrylic acid at 77 K using several metals suc
h as Au. Ag, Pd, Cu, Bi, Sn, Sb, Ge, Ga, In, Cd and Zn. The presence of the
metal clusters avoids the formation of larger molecular weight polymers. A
complete study of the thermal degradation between 50 and 550 degrees C has
been carried out, and the decomposition temperatures (TD) are obtained fro
m the second derivative. In PAA, the highest TD corresponds to the undoped
polymer, 546 degrees C, but in PMMA, the Pd doped polymer increases the T-D
2 from 467 to 469 degrees C for the lowest molecular weight. In fact. the T
-D of the highest molecular weight polymer increases 27 degrees C the same
as PAA-Ge. FTIR spectroscopy of the gases from TGA indicate that the produc
t has been evolved during the experiment (60 min) with PAA, while the first
gas evolved between 20 and 30 min and then from 37 to 45 min for PMMA show
s that during the first decomposition mainly MAA is found. During the secon
d decomposition besides the characteristic bands for MAA some alkenes are o
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