The degradation of polypropylene in the presence of solid catalysts of different acidity was studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) employing three different heating rates. The temperatures of onset, Ton, of maximum-rate, Tmax, as well as of end, Tend, of the degradation shifted to lower values as higher the acidity of the catalysts. A comparison among the catalytic activities has been performed on the basis of the apparent kinetic parameters, frequency factor and activation energy, obtained from the TG data. The maximum activity was observed for the more acidic catalysts (silica-aluminas).

Thermogravimetric study of the kinetics of degradation of polypropylene with solid catalysts / P. Carniti, A. Gervasini. - In: THERMOCHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0040-6031. - 379:1-2(2001), pp. 51-58.

Thermogravimetric study of the kinetics of degradation of polypropylene with solid catalysts

P. Carniti
Primo
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A. Gervasini
Ultimo
2001

Abstract

The degradation of polypropylene in the presence of solid catalysts of different acidity was studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) employing three different heating rates. The temperatures of onset, Ton, of maximum-rate, Tmax, as well as of end, Tend, of the degradation shifted to lower values as higher the acidity of the catalysts. A comparison among the catalytic activities has been performed on the basis of the apparent kinetic parameters, frequency factor and activation energy, obtained from the TG data. The maximum activity was observed for the more acidic catalysts (silica-aluminas).
Kinetic parameters; Polypropylene degradation; Solid catalysts; TGA
Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
2001
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