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Термическая деструкция акриловых сополимеров, наполненных тканью

Термическая деструкция акриловых сополимеров, наполненных тканью

Abstract

Acrylic copolymers based on butyl methacrylate and their composites with the cellulose fabric have been studied by thermal analysis techniques (DSC, TGA), and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Thermal destruction of the composition cellulose fabric-acrylic copolymer has been shown to occur in stages: polyacrylate decomposes first, and then does the fabric.

Методами дифференциальной сканирующей калориметрии, термогравиметрического анализа и хромато-масс-спектрометрии исследованы акриловые сополимеры на основе бутилметакрилата и их композиции с целлюлозной тканью.

Keywords

АКРИЛОВЫЕ СОПОЛИМЕРЫ, ЦЕЛЛЮЛОЗНАЯ ТКАНЬ, ТЕРМИЧЕСКАЯ ДЕСТРУКЦИЯ, ХРОМАТОМАСС-СПЕКТРОМЕТРИЯ, ДСК, ТГА

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