A dimer of N-[(butylamino)carbonyl]-6-methylisocytosine was prepared as a m
odel compound in order to study the thermal stability of ureidopyrimidinone
supramolecular polymers during heat/cool cycles. The dimer did not self-he
al (i.e. disintegrate and reform reversibly) as expected; it underwent ther
mal degradation in three stages once heated to its melting point of 225 deg
reesC. Infrared spectra and optical micrographs were taken before and after
these cycles, and the gases evolved at each stage of the degradation proce
ss were identified by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. A degradation m
echanism is proposed whereby the dimer's butane-1-isocyanate 'tail' cleaves
first, followed by the isocytosine 'head' breaking down above 244 degreesC
. The kinetics of the degradation process were also determined, from which
the activation energy was calculated to be 71.5 kJ/mol. In conclusion, the
implications for processing related supramolecular polymers are discussed.
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