Partially dehydrochlorinated PVC. I. Structure
- 1 November 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Polymer Science
- Vol. 22 (11) , 3039-3056
- https://doi.org/10.1002/app.1978.070221101
Abstract
PVC made by suspension and anionic polymerization was partially dehydrochlorinated by three different methods. In the first one, a solution in THF and in the second one, particles swollen by dioxane were treated with alcoholic KOH at low temperatures. In the third method, a solution of PVC in DMF was heated to 130°C or refluxed (153°C). The reactions were followed by UV spectrophotometry and the products analyzed by GPC. Furthermore, the products were ozonolyzed and the molecular weights of the polymeric residues determined by GPC. Treatment with KOH in THF yielded products with randomly distributed polyene sequences. At higher degrees of dehydrochlorination a slight decrease in molecular weight was observed. The polymers were shown to be built up by PVC segments with an average degree of polymerization between 70 and 80, interspaced by polyene segments each with relatively few conjugated double bonds in sequence (fewer than 15). The reaction of KOH with particles swollen in dioxane was slower but yielded products with the same molecular structure. Thermal dehydrochlorination in DMF gave rise to long polyene sequences. They were fewer in number as evidenced by the higher molecular weights of the residues after ozonolysis.Keywords
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