Abstract: | The stereoregularity of poly(methyl vinyl ketone) (PMVK) was determined by NMR spectra of the polymers. Isotactic and atactic PMVK's were thermally degraded, and thermogravimetric analysis, IR and visible and UV spectroscopy were applied to elucidate the mechanism of the degradation. It was found that the isotactic polymer begins to degrade at lower temperature than the atactic polymer, but its rate becomes lower than that of the atactic polymer at temperatures higher than 320°C. If the two types of polymers were treated at a constant temperature (200°C) for varying times under N2 atmosphere, the isotactic polymer showed a higher degradation rate as determined by thermogravimetric analysis and IR spectroscopy. The isotactic polymer shows a higher tendency to form a monocyclic structure in the heat treatment than the atactic polymer. This is similar to poly(isopropenyl methyl ketone). |