The thermal degradation behaviour of poly-2-hydroxyethyl methachrylate and
of its deuterium derivative have been studied using thermogravimetry under
nitrogen atmosphere, with programmed heating at 10 degreesC/min. At first,
the partially degraded polymer has been examined by IR. The cold ring fract
ion (CRF) was trapped at two ranges from ambient temperature to 340 degrees
C and 340-400 degreesC. These CRFs were characterized by IR, H-1, C-13 NMR,
and GC-MS. When the polymer decomposes thermally at two temperature ranges
which are from ambient temperature to 340 degreesC and 340-400 degreesC, a
t both CRFs, the major product is monomer due to depolymerisation reaction.
The side products arising from ester decomposition are a six-membered glut
aric anhydride type of ring, an oxolane type of ring, 2-isopropenyl ethyl m
ethacrylate, methacrylic acid and CO2. A mechanism which accounts for all t
hese products has been formulated. The activation energy for the thermal de
gradation of poly(HEMA) is predicted as 129.8 kJ/mol (C) 2001 Elsevier Scie
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