TG-MS-FTIR study on pyrolysis behavior of phthalonitrile resin

This study firstly reports the thermal pyrolysis behavior of phthalonitrile resin under argon atmosphere. The thermal stability and volatile products analysis were investigated by thermogravimetry coupled with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and mass spectrometry (TG-MS-FTIR). It is found that the main gas species detected were H2O, NH3, HCN, CH4, CO2, CO. In addition, the most probable pyrolysis mechanism was intensively discussed, proposing that the pyrolysis process of PN resin can be divided into two main stages. Firstly, the labile bonds removal from matrix. Secondly, the thermally stable chars in bulk were generated during pyrolysis process.Graphical abstractThermal pyrolysis characteristics of phthalonitrile resin in argon atmosphere were studied using TG-FTIR-MS techniques. Gaseous products and mass loss were measured simultaneously. The dominant volatile products are CO2, CO, CH4, HCN, NH3, H2O etc. The pyrolysis mechanism of phthalonitrile resin was evaluated according to the results of TG-FTIR-MS experiment analysis.
Source: Polymer Degradation and Stability - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research
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