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Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

2003

Charring

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An Xps Investigation Of Thermal Degradation And Charring On Poly(Vinyl Chloride)–Clay Nanocomposites, Jianxin Du, Dongyan Wang, Charles A. Wilkie, Jiangqi Wang Jan 2003

An Xps Investigation Of Thermal Degradation And Charring On Poly(Vinyl Chloride)–Clay Nanocomposites, Jianxin Du, Dongyan Wang, Charles A. Wilkie, Jiangqi Wang

Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

More information concerning the thermal degradation and charring of nanocomposites of poly(vinyl chloride), dioctyl phthalate and clay has been obtained by the use of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and the acquisition of the carbon (C1s), chlorine (Cl2p), and oxygen (O1s) spectra. In the cases of polystyrene–clay and poly(methyl methacrylate)–clay nanocomposites, it has been shown that the clay migrates to the surface as the temperature is raised and the polymer degrades, thereby confirming the barrier properties as a mechanism by which these materials function. For PVC–clay nanocomposites the surface at high temperatures is dominated by carbon, and not the oxygen of the …