Abstract
Head-to-head poly(methyl acrylate) was prepared by esterification of the known alternating copolymer of ethylene and maleic anhydride. Some of the chemical,physical, and mechanical properties and the thermal degradation behavior of head-to-head poly(methyl acrylate) were studied and compared with those of head-to-tail poly(methyl acrylate). The Tg of the head-to-head polymer was higher than that of the head-to-tail polymer, but the solubilities of both types of polymers of comparable molecular weight were similar. Head-to-head poly(methyl acrylate) degraded thermally at approximately the same temperature and with a rate similar to head-to-tail poly(methyl acrylate). Unlike poly(methyl cinnamates) which cleanly degraded to monomers, poly(methyl acrylates), head-to-head and head-to-tail, degrade to very small molecules, such as CO2, methanol, but also larger polymer fragments and char. Trace amounts of monomers (methyl acrylate) were also observed.