
doi: 10.1002/pen.10573
handle: 20.500.11769/37229
AbstractThe degradation of PK99 was studied by heating the polymer in both isothermal and dynamic conditions under nitrogen flow and in a static air atmosphere. In both environments this polymer's thermal stability exceeded that of PEEK. The dynamic experiments showed that in both nitrogen and air atmospheres the polymer degraded in two stages with formation of the same residue, which was quite stable under nitrogen, while almost completely burned in air. Good agreement was observed with the isothermal experiments. Apparent activation energy values were evaluated. The double linear relationships obtained by the Kissinger equation suggested a complex degradation process.
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