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Mechanism Study on Char Formation of Zinc Acetylacetonate on ABS Resin

Mechanism Study on Char Formation of Zinc Acetylacetonate on ABS Resin
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摘要 The mechanism of char formation effect of zinc acetylacetonate(Zn(acac)2) on acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer(ABS) was studied. Thermal gravimetric analysis(TGA) was used to study the mass loss and char yield of ABS composites. In situ temperature-dependent Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FTIR) was used to characterize the chemical change during thermal decomposition. Roman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy(SEM) were applied to characterize the structure and morphology of the char after combustion. Results showed that the presence of Zn(acac)2 not only slowed down thermal decomposition of the ABS composites, but also increased the charred residue. A more compact and denser char layer with higher graphitization degree was formed for ABS composites with Zn(acac)2. To study the char formation mechanism of Zn(acac)2 on ABS, thermal decomposition was analyzed for the composites of Zn(acac)2 with PB, PS and SAN, respectively. Also, the chemical structure change was investigated for Zn(acac)2 during thermal decomposition. Based on these results, it was deduced that the increase of char yield of ABS composites was probably attributed to the interaction between the units of acrylonitrile in ABS and zinc acetate, produced during the thermal decomposition of Zn(acac)2. A proposed mechanism for crosslinking and the subsequent char formation was presented. The mechanism of char formation effect of zinc acetylacetonate(Zn(acac)2) on acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer(ABS) was studied. Thermal gravimetric analysis(TGA) was used to study the mass loss and char yield of ABS composites. In situ temperature-dependent Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FTIR) was used to characterize the chemical change during thermal decomposition. Roman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy(SEM) were applied to characterize the structure and morphology of the char after combustion. Results showed that the presence of Zn(acac)2 not only slowed down thermal decomposition of the ABS composites, but also increased the charred residue. A more compact and denser char layer with higher graphitization degree was formed for ABS composites with Zn(acac)2. To study the char formation mechanism of Zn(acac)2 on ABS, thermal decomposition was analyzed for the composites of Zn(acac)2 with PB, PS and SAN, respectively. Also, the chemical structure change was investigated for Zn(acac)2 during thermal decomposition. Based on these results, it was deduced that the increase of char yield of ABS composites was probably attributed to the interaction between the units of acrylonitrile in ABS and zinc acetate, produced during the thermal decomposition of Zn(acac)2. A proposed mechanism for crosslinking and the subsequent char formation was presented.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Polymer Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第5期772-782,共11页 高分子科学(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province(No.LQ14E030006) the Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo(No.2014A610131)
关键词 Char formation ABS Zinc acetylacetonate Mechanism Decomposition Char formation ABS Zinc acetylacetonate Mechanism Decomposition
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