Kinetics of Nonisothermal Degradation of Some Polymer Composites: Change of Entropy at the Formation of the Activated Complex from the Reagents

Author:

Turmanova Sevdalina1,Genieva Svetlana2ORCID,Vlaev Lyubomir3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Material Science, Assen Zlatarov University, 8010 Burgas, Bulgaria

2. Departments of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Assen Zlatarov University, 8010 Burgas, Bulgaria

3. Department of Physical Chemistry, Assen Zlatarov University, 8010 Burgas, Bulgaria

Abstract

Studying the nonisothermal kinetics of degradation of rice husks in air or nitrogen atmosphere, polypropylene and tetrafluoroethylene-ethylene copolymer filled with different quantities of rice husks flour or the products of its thermal degradation, namely “white” or “black” rice husks ash, a linear dependence was observed between the and , known as the kinetic compensation effect or theta rule. A linear relationship was also established between and the change of the entropy for the formation of the activated complex from the reagents. These dependences are related to the assumption of identical kinetic mechanisms of thermal degradation of the composites studied. The negative values of obtained show that the activated complex is a “more organized” structure than the initial reactants and that these reactions may be classified as “slow” ones. It may be concluded that the products of the thermal degradation of rice husks in a fluidized bed reactor can successfully replace the more expensive synthetic fillers to obtain different polymer composites. These polymer composites can lead to the futuristic “organic-inorganic hybrid materials” with specific properties.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy,Biophysics

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