1981
DOI: 10.1016/0014-3057(81)90029-x
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Polychlorinated polyamides—III. Synthesis and characterization of polyamides derived from perchloroterephthaloyl dichloride

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“…It has been shown that the presence of chlorine atoms in some polymers increases the thermal stability [7]. This is in accordance with the TDT values obtained for these polymers as compared with the corresponding compounds without chlorine atoms, described as 385 ~ for the polythiocarbonate [2] and 437 ~ for the polycarbonate [3], obtained under similar conditions.…”
Section: F~ 1 Thermogravimetric Curves For Polycarbonate Ia and Polysupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…It has been shown that the presence of chlorine atoms in some polymers increases the thermal stability [7]. This is in accordance with the TDT values obtained for these polymers as compared with the corresponding compounds without chlorine atoms, described as 385 ~ for the polythiocarbonate [2] and 437 ~ for the polycarbonate [3], obtained under similar conditions.…”
Section: F~ 1 Thermogravimetric Curves For Polycarbonate Ia and Polysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…with a major concentration of terminal groups may cause a faster degradation [7]. It has been shown that the presence of chlorine atoms in some polymers increases the thermal stability [7].…”
Section: F~ 1 Thermogravimetric Curves For Polycarbonate Ia and Polymentioning
confidence: 99%