“…19,20 Contrarily, it has been reported that in the flash pyrolysis of poly(styrene) monomer units of 60 -80% were generated as monomer molecules and the remaining monomer units of 20 -40% were produced as dimer and trimer molecules. 21,22 The yields of monomer molecules regenerated from the copolymers of styrene-acrylonitrile and styrene-methylmethacrylate in flash pyrolysis differed from those of monomers produced by the pyrolysis of corresponding homopolymers under the same conditions. 3,23,24 As a first approximation, it was considered that, in the pyrolysis of the A-B copolymer, the regeneration probability of A monomer unit at the boundary of A and B sequences, P AB , differed from that in A sequence, P AA , and also the same situation was expected for B monomer units; i.e., P BA was different from P BB .…”